Heart Disease Interfers with Reasoning Ability
Rosebud Roberts, MB, ChB of the Mayo Clinic reports a recent finding:
Woman who have coronary artery disease, congestive heart failure or
other cadiac problems are three times as likely as other woman to have
nonamestic mild cognitive impairment.
The condition affects reasoning ability but not memory.
Self defense: Control blood pressure, cholestrol and glucose levels.
Exercise regularly. East rght. Don't smoke.
JAMA Neurology
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