University of Florida Study Warns Glucosamine Users After Finding Link to 25% Faster Alzheimer's Disease Progression
Researchers found glucosamine users with mild cognitive impairment were 25% more likely to develop Alzheimer’s disease, and patients with dementia had a higher mortality risk.
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Joint-Pain Supplement Tied to Faster Alzheimer's Progression
A supplement that many older Americans swallow for their knees may not be so benign for their brains. University of Florida researchers report that glucosamine use was linked to a greater shift from mild cognitive impairment to Alzheimer's disease in a large review of patient records, reports the Conversation . Using...
University of Florida Study Warns Glucosamine Users After Finding Link to 25% Faster Alzheimer's Disease Progression
University of Florida study in Nature Metabolism, June 9, 2026: glucosamine use linked to 25% faster MCI-to-Alzheimer's progression. What elderly supplement users need to know.
A new study raises questions about one of the most popular dietary supplements.Researchers have discovered an association between its consumption and a 25% higher risk of dementia, a condition that affects millions of people globally.Glucozamine and Alzheimer's riskA new study published in the prestigious journal "Nature Metabolism" suggests a link between glucose administration, a frequently used supplement for joint pain, and the risk of progr…
A new study identified an association between the use of a frequently administered food supplement for joint pain and a higher probability of progression of cognitive disorders to dementia.

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