
High blood pressure and Alzheimer’s disease could go hand in hand, study finds
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People with untreated high blood pressure have shown an increased risk of Alzheimer’s. The study author explains why treating high blood pressure is a "crucial factor" in reducing dementia risk.
"Treating high blood pressure as a person ages continues to be a crucial factor in reducing their risk of Alzheimer’s disease." Angelica Stabile is a lifestyle reporter for Fox News Digital.
Although the results don’t prove that untreated high blood pressure causes the disease, they do show an association, the American Academy of Neurology stated in a press release.
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