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New research provides further evidence that getting uncontrolled high blood pressure under control could be one way to reduce ...
Intensive blood pressure reduction can reduce the risk for all-cause dementia in older adults with hypertension, a new study shows. Specifically, treating high blood pressure for as little as four ...
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An intensive blood pressure (BP) reduction intervention is effective for lowering the risk for all-cause dementia among individuals aged 40 years and older with untreated hypertension.
A recent study discovered that controlling hypertension may significantly decrease dementia risks. Hypertensive patients are ...
Hypertension can increase a person’s risk for several medical conditions, including dementia. A new study says that receiving ...
Reducing hypertension significantly lowers the risk of dementia and cognitive impairment, a randomised controlled study has ...
Addressing hearing loss and high blood pressure can reduce or delay the onset of dementia, according to the results of two recent studies.
A study of almost 34,000 people in rural China has revealed that lowering blood pressure can reduce the risk of dementia in ...
People aged over 45 who needed acute hospital care due to heavy cannabis use had a 72% greater risk of developing dementia ...
A study in Neurology, led by Yue Leng, PhD, and Sasha Milton, followed the sleep patterns of 733 older female participants to ...
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