Even gradual, moderate increases in blood pressure starting in early adulthood are associated with changes in the brain by middle-age that can increase the risk for cognitive deficits and dementia, a new study suggests.
The development of dementia, often from Alzheimer's disease, late in life is associated with abnormal blood levels of dozens of proteins up to five years earlier, according to a new study led by researchers at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
The development of dementia, often from Alzheimer s disease, late in life is associated with abnormal blood levels of dozens of proteins up to five years earlier.