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flag Tight blood pressure control in older adults cuts risk of cognitive decline, study finds.

flag A study from Wake Forest University School of Medicine shows that intensive blood pressure control for 3.5 years can significantly reduce the risk of mild cognitive impairment or dementia in older adults with hypertension, even after treatment ends. flag The research, published in Neurology, involved over 9,361 participants and found that those with stricter blood pressure goals had lower rates of cognitive issues later on.

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