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A study has shown that some influenza medications, such as Tamiflu, may help slow cognitive decline and premature aging associated with chronic inflammation, especially in individuals with long-term viral infections. The study was based on analyzing blood samples from more than one hundred people with HIV, and the results indicated that these medications are linked to increased levels of galectins and reduced inflammation, which in turn protect cognitive functions and memory. It appears that their benefits are particularly greater in women approaching menopause.
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