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EPISODE · Mar 3, 2025 · 40 MIN

March 2 Popular Over-the Counter Allergy Drug Could Raise Alzheimer’s Disease HR3

from Dr. Bob Martin Show · host Radio America

A Harvard University expert is warning those with allergies to consider alternatives to antihistamines, following research linking the popular drugs category to a raised risk of Alzheimer’s disease Dr. Bob Martin – answers callers health questions on a variety of topics. Health Alternative of the WeekHealth Outrage of the Week

A Harvard University expert is warning those with allergies to consider alternatives to antihistamines, following research linking the popular drugs category to a raised risk of Alzheimer’s disease Dr. Bob Martin – answers callers health questions on a variety of topics. Health Alternative of the WeekHealth Outrage of the Week

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