High Blood Pressure In Your 30s Associated With Worse Brain Health In Your 70s

High Blood Pressure In Your 30s Associated With Worse Brain Health In Your 70s

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Having high blood pressure in your 30s is associated with worse brain health around age 75, especially for men, according to a new UC Davis study.

The research, published this week in JAMA Network Open, compared magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) brain scans of older adults who had high blood pressure between the ages of 30...

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