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Evidence check: Dementia: Joint pain supplement may speed progression
The evidence for glucosamine accelerating dementia is preliminary, indirect, and partly observational; findings require replication and do not justify clinical changes at this stage.
Evidence check: COVID Shots Tied to Lower Risks of Heart Attack, Cardiac Death
The article accurately represents promising observational evidence for cardiovascular benefits of COVID vaccination in older adults, though causal inference is limited and effects are small outside high-risk groups.
Evidence check: Can fasting fight gum disease? Scientists find surprising link
This article reports encourageing pilot trial findings linking fasting-style diets to reduced gum inflammation markers, but evidence is limited to a small sample and surrogate endpoints, not direct clinical benefit.
Evidence check: New ovarian cancer drug gives women more time and better quality of life - BBC News
Claims are based on trial summary data, patient/clinician testimony, and regulatory approval, but without peer-reviewed publication link or full sharing of side-effect profile, so should be viewed as promising but pending further independent verification.
Evidence check: Your nose could detect Alzheimer’s years before symptoms begin
The research offers scientific insight into early immune changes and olfactory loss in Alzheimer’s, but the article’s diagnostic and therapeutic framing exceeds the current clinical evidence.
Evidence check: A personalized vaccine for melanoma cut the risk of cancer returning after five years
While initial trial results for the melanoma vaccine are promising, claims outpace the available peer-reviewed evidence and longer-term follow-up.