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Tackling high blood pressure cuts chances of dementia in later life, study finds

A new study carried out in Australia suggests the most effective way to reduce the chances of developing dementia in later life is by tackling high blood pressure

People who have high blood pressure could be more likely to develop dementia in later life, according to a new study.

Researchers have found that tackling hypertension is the most effective way of preventing the disease, and suggested that the earlier it is tackled, the lower the chances are that person will develop symptoms.

A total of 28,008 participants took part in the study carried out in Australia, which presented the strongest global evidence for lowering blood pressure as a way to avoid having dementia.

The participants, who had an average age of 69, were selected from 20 different countries and all had a history of high blood pressure.

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