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Health and Me on MSNResearch Finds Treating High Blood Pressure Could Cut The Risk Of Dementia By 15%Millions of people across the globe suffer with dementia. It is a disease that exists with no cure and definitive prevention.
Dementia is expected to cost the U.S. $781 billion in 2024. A new study reveals who pays, how, and what’s ahead as ...
Lowering blood pressure through medication can reduce someone's risk of developing dementia ...
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The Healthy @Reader's Digest on MSN“What I Wish I Knew About Dementia”: A Caregiving Only Child’s ExperienceIt's no secret dementia affects the brain of the patient, and tests the hearts of their loved ones. Through one woman's ...
Many cases of dementia, stroke and late-life depression could be prevented or delayed by managing these 17 risk factors.
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Verywell Health on MSN8 Early Signs of Memory Loss From DementiaMemory loss is a potential sign of dementia that occurs in progressive stages. Learn about treating and preventing dementia ...
A new case of dementia is diagnosed every three seconds, according to the World Health Organization. Chances are you know someone whose life is touched by dementia, which is overwhelming physically, ...
Aggressive management of high blood pressure can significantly lower the risk of developing dementia, according to a new ...
As we age, the spectre of dementia looms as a concern for many of us in the over-50s community. It’s a condition that can ...
A Stanford-led study, whose results have been published in Nature, has found evidence that the shingles vaccine leads to a reduced risk of dementia.
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