More aggressive treatment of high blood pressure may be necessary for those hoping to lower their risk of both mild cognitive decline and dementia, according to new expert recommendations. The American Heart Association and the American College of Cardiology recently issued new guidelines intended to help health care providers both prevent and manage high blood pressure. This is the first time…
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