A new study reports a link between higher than average late life systolic blood pressure and higher number of tangles in Alzheimer's disease.
Researchers report impairments in the neuroprotective communication between neural blood vessels, astrocytes and neurons may be an early factor in how high blood pressure may impair cognitive function.
A new study reports having high blood pressure can raise the risk of developing vascular dementia.
According to a new study, having high blood pressure in your 50's can impact your brain health and cognitive skills later in life.