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Addressing hearing loss and high blood pressure can reduce or delay the onset of dementia, according to the results of two recent studies.
Intensive blood pressure control may cut dementia risk by 15%, says a new study in which community health workers managed ...
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Treatment to reduce high blood pressure — including medications and healthy lifestyle changes — could helps lower dementia ...
New research provides further evidence that getting uncontrolled high blood pressure under control could be one way to reduce ...
Almost half of adults in America—about 108 million people—have hypertension. Hypertension, which is also known as high blood ...
A simple consultation during unrelated visits to the emergency room can help patients with high blood pressure -- 'the silent killer' -- manage the condition, even before they experience symptoms, ...
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 ...
Medicaid beneficiaries face higher rates of pulmonary hypertension, with significant economic burdens and racial disparities in prevalence and costs.
Reducing high blood pressure substantially lowers the risk of dementia and cognitive impairment without dementia, according ...
A study of almost 34,000 people in rural China has revealed that lowering blood pressure can reduce the risk of dementia in ...