Doctor Robert Califf in white color coat and colorful tie

A new study has found that drugs used to treat acid reflux for more than 4.4 years have a 33% greater likelihood of developing dementia, compared to those who did take the medication.  The study was published in the Medical Journal Neurology.  The study is the latest to link these medications to millions of Americans to a growing list of conditions such as stroke, heat disease and kidney disease.

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