A new study from Oxford University suggests that sildenafil, commonly known by its brand name Viagra, can improve cerebrovascular function and reduce the risk of cognitive impairment caused by small vessel disease. The research indicates that the drug, which is traditionally used to treat erectile dysfunction, may also help in preventing dementia by enhancing brain blood flow. The Oxford Study highlights its potential in mitigating the risk of vascular dementia.
In one of the hardest studies known to man, a team at Oxford University have discovered that sildenafil, commonly known as Viagra, improves the function of brain blood vessels for people at risk of vascular dementia https://t.co/y0LL0PmIql
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New research suggests sildenafil can improve cerebrovascular function and minimize the risk of cognitive impairment caused by small vessel disease https://t.co/LRdgO0VvVl
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A new study suggests sildenafil, known by its brand name Viagra, can improve cerebrovascular function and minimize the risk of cognitive impairment caused by small vessel disease. https://t.co/w6lZJLySqE
Viagra Shows Promise in Boosting Brain Blood Flow for Dementia Prevention Sildenafil (Viagra) improves brain blood flow and blood vessel function in patients at risk of vascular dementia. This study shows that sildenafil can enhance cerebrovascular health, potentially… https://t.co/iQEoxZd7C1