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High blood pressure may accelerate cognitive decline at any age – News-Medical.net
A new study published in Hypertension has found that high blood pressure at any age for any duration may contribute to cognitive decline.

A new study published in Hypertension, a journal of the American Heart Association, has found that high blood pressure at any age for any duration may contribute to cognitive decline. The study furthers our knowledge on how various factors contribute to cognitive function and may help to guide future interventions to prevent cognitive decline in those deemed at-risk.
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