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Large study is “robust” evidence of link between chronic heavy drinking and dementia
BMJ 2018 ; 360 doi: https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.k814 (Published 21 February 2018)
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Re: Large study is “robust” evidence of link between chronic heavy drinking and dementia
Alcohol and dementia in india
Alcohol in many ways can increases the risk of dementia in india even in younger and middle age groups.
Use of indigenously prepared alcoholic products with many impurities will also increases the dementia incidence in early life in India.
Bing raw drinking alcoholic beverages may also increases the dementia incidence in Indians.
Alcohol related head injuries and aggressive high caloric fatty oily fast food habit in Indian can also increases dementia incidence in early ages
Along with alcohol abuse of drugs and tobacco products can also increases the dementia incidence in Indians.
Competing interests: No competing interests
24 February 2018
M.A. Aleem
Neurologist
ABC Hospital
Annamalinagar Trichy 620018 Tamilnadu India
@drmaaleem
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