High blood pressure in your 30s ‘is a danger sign’ for Alzheimer’s – Daily Mail


Daily Mail

High blood pressure in your 30s 'is a danger sign' for Alzheimer's
Daily Mail
High blood pressure in your 30s or 40s is a warning sign of dementia in later life, according to Oxford researchers. It increases by 62 per cent the chance of vascular dementia, the most common type after Alzheimer's, they said. Those at risk can ...

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New research to combat dementia in Alzheimer’s Awareness Week – ITV News


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New research to combat dementia in Alzheimer's Awareness Week
ITV News
One in 14 people over 65 - and one in six over 80 - have dementia, but new research in our region is hoping to combat the devastating illness. Some of this work is being done at the University of Sussex where a build-up of proteins on the brain is ...