High blood pressure in middle-aged adults raises the risk for dementia and cognitive decline, according to the American Heart Association. This link has been supported by a number of recent studies.
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High Blood Pressure Increases Dementia Risk
MNT—High blood pressure in middle-aged adults raises the risk for dementia and cognitive decline, according to the American Heart Association. This link has been supported by a number of recent studies.
NBC News—It almost goes against reason, but according to a new survey, people who live in certain large cities in the U.S. are generally healthier than those who live in rural areas.
BBC—According to a new report from the WHO, a 20 percent increase in the price of products high in added sugar will help lower consumption of these foods and drinks and improve nutrition overall.
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