btw definitely related and seems significant:
they found people who use glucosamine (joint pain, knees etc)
have a 25% higher chance of Alzheimer's progression
https://thesciverse.org/scientists-found-that-a-supplement-t...
(still can't figure out if that website is "AI" but they have great articles)
note this is only the case for those with early-stage cognitive decline. for healthy individuals, it actually has neuroprotective effects.
> Glucosamine mimicked the effects of a low-carbohydrate diet in a prior animal research, resulting in increased lifespan [21], and studies consistently showed that a low-carbohydrate diet protects against dementia [22, 23]. An animal study suggested that glucosamine may promote cognitive function by impacting energy metabolism [20]; other animal models have indicated the neuroprotective and anti-neuroinflammatory effects of glucosamine
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC10052856/
Yep it's all AI-generated. It's annoying that they have a fake human as the author but whatever, it's the interslop.