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Researchers in a new Chinese study discovered that “intensive blood pressure control" resulted in a 15% reduced dementia risk ...
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The Mirror US on MSNShocking new study finds common blood pressure pills slash dementia risk by 15%A four-year clinical trial has shown effectively lowering blood pressure to 130/80mmHg reduces the risk of developing ...
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New Scientist on MSNReducing high blood pressure can cut risk of dementiaCommon medications for keeping blood pressure down, including ACE inhibitors, diuretics and calcium channel blockers, also ...
New research provides further evidence that getting uncontrolled high blood pressure under control could be one way to reduce ...
Lowering blood pressure through medication can reduce someone's risk of developing dementia ...
Metabolic syndrome is linked to greater risk of developing young-onset dementia, according to a new study. But there are ...
Reducing high blood pressure substantially lowers the risk of dementia and cognitive impairment without dementia, according ...
A large-scale study has found that having metabolic syndrome in midlife—marked by excess belly fat, high blood pressure, and ...
Intensive blood pressure control may cut dementia risk by 15%, says a new study in which community health workers managed ...
Untreated high blood pressure is known to increase risk of developing dementia by causing damage to blood vessels in the ...
A new study identified overlapping factors that affect your odds of developing these brain diseases late in life.
A ground-breaking study into dementia has found that lowering blood pressure reduces the chances of developing the condition ...
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