didn't you bring something like this up in another thread recently? I remember us chatting about it in the comments.
From the post:
>Millions of Americans take Benadryl every year to relieve allergies, but doctors have uncovered a shocking link between the medication and a devastating disease.
Benadryl's active drug diphenhydramine blocks receptors for histamine, an inflammatory chemical released by the immune system that can trigger symptoms like a runny nose and itchy skin.
But doctors say the 15-cent tablets can also cross the blood-brain barrier and block receptors for a neurotransmitter, acetylcholine, that is crucial for attention, memory and learning.
@Theodore_Kent didn't you bring something like this up in another thread recently? I remember us chatting about it in the comments.
From the post:
>>Millions of Americans take Benadryl every year to relieve allergies, but doctors have uncovered a shocking link between the medication and a devastating disease.
Benadryl's active drug diphenhydramine blocks receptors for histamine, an inflammatory chemical released by the immune system that can trigger symptoms like a runny nose and itchy skin.
But doctors say the 15-cent tablets can also cross the blood-brain barrier and block receptors for a neurotransmitter, acetylcholine, that is crucial for attention, memory and learning.
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