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High blood pressure in middle age, weaker brain later? Philly.com (HealthDay News) -- Let your blood pressure get too high in midlife, and you might pay the price in mental decline later on, a new study suggests. The study of almost 14,000 people found that high blood pressure in those aged 48 to 67 was tied to a late-life ... Midlife high blood pressure tied to later-life mental declineBusiness Insider Is There A Sweet Spot For Systolic Blood Pressure Control?Medical Research News and Interviews_ MedicalResearch.com Lower blood pressure 'staves off dementia'The Australian Daily Mail all 19 news articles » |
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