Certain Blood Pressure Drugs Have Been Found To Reduce The Chances Of Developing Alzheimer’s Disease And May Also Help Those Who Already Have It, Boston University School of Medicine Study

Telegraph -- Research involving data from more than five million people found those taking certain medication for high blood pressure were less likely to develop Alzheimer’s disease. The angiotensin receptor blockers were linked with a 35 to 40 per cent lower chance of the disease, a team from Boston University School of Medicine have found for the first time.

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