Treating Blood Pressure May Help Prevent Dementia, Imperial College London Study

CHICAGO (Reuters) - Treating high blood pressure in the very elderly may help reduce their risk of developing dementia, researchers said on Monday. Blood pressure treatment in the over-80 set has already been shown to reduce risk of heart problems and fatal strokes. “There may be an additional benefit in terms of prevention of dementia,” said Dr. Ruth Peters of Imperial College London, whose study appears in the journal Lancet Neurology.

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