2016
DOI: 10.1111/ap.12116
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Statin Use, Ageing, and Cognition: A Review

Abstract: Cholesterol performs a number of important roles in normal brain functioning, including the formation of myelin sheaths and communication between cells, and it has been theorised that statin use could disrupt these roles leading to deficits in cognition. Relevant research was identified via the La Trobe University library Summon TM search tool, using search terms including "statin cognition," "statins cognition," "statin brain," "cholesterol cognition," "cholesterol brain," and "statin adverse effects" in addi… Show more

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