Having one or two alcoholic drinks per day may help
prevent dementia in the elderly, according to study findings presented at the
Alzheimer's Association 2009 International Conference on Alzheimer's Disease in
Vienna, Austria. Too much alcohol use, however, may promote dementia.
The results indicate that cognitively normal adults, 75 years or older, who are
moderate drinkers are 40 percent less likely to develop dementia over 6 years
than are their non-drinking peers. By contrast, alcohol use appears to offer no
benefit, and possibly cause harm, for adults who already have some degree of
cognitive impairment.
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