Genetic risk for high blood pressure associated with poorer cognitive function

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New research led by University of New South Wales Sydney's Center for Healthy Brain Aging (CHeBA) finds that genetic risk for higher blood pressure even in those in their 40s and 50s may contribute to poorer cognitive function.

"This research is groundbreaking. Previously, the literature generally indicated that the cognitive effects of

to higher blood pressure had significantly better reaction time, particularly in males," says Dr. Lennon.

 

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