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  • Elevated Blood Pressure at Age 50 Tied to Dementia Later

    Mild hypertension may increase risk, even without cardiovascular disease

    Blood pressure in midlife that was higher than normal -- but below the threshold used to treat hypertension in some countries -- was linked to increased risk of developing dementia later in life, an analysis of the long-running Whitehall II study found.

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