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  1. Parkinson's disease can't be cured, but medicines can help control the symptoms. Medicines often work very well. When medicine is no longer helping, some people may have surgery. Your healthcare team also may recommend aerobic exercise, physical therapy that focuses on balancing and stretching, and speech therapy.

  2. 9 sie 2023 · New research suggests long-term use of certain acid reflux medications called proton pump inhibitors may be associated with a risk of developing dementia.

  3. 9 sie 2023 · We thank Professor Kawada for drawing attention to the publications on acid reflux drugs and dementia risk. Mehta et al., analyzing ASPREE trial data, found that baseline use of PPI and H2RA by older individuals was not associated with increased dementia risk over a median 4.5 years of follow up.

  4. 22 sie 2024 · Explore Mayo Clinic studies testing new treatments, interventions and tests as a means to prevent, detect, treat or manage this condition. Lifestyle and home remedies. Lifestyle changes may help reduce the frequency of acid reflux. Try to: Maintain a healthy weight.

  5. 10 sie 2023 · Long-term use of certain medications to treat heartburn and acid-related disorders is associated with an increased risk of developing dementia, new research shows.

  6. 9 sie 2023 · A study has found a link between certain acid reflux medications and higher dementia risk. People who took proton pump inhibitors longer than four-and-a-half years were at greater risk.

  7. 31 sty 2021 · Gastroparesis and gastric dumping are possible etiologies for unpredictable absorption of L-dopa with delayed onset of effect from anti-Parkinson medications as well as rapid effect resulting in dyskinesias.