Alzheimer’s and Blood Pressure
November 6th, 2008 by admin
This article says that those who have Alzheimer’s as well as high blood pressure and diabetes are more likely to die sooner than those who do not have Alzheimer’s. People that suffer from Alzheimer’s are said to have three to nine years to live after being diagnosed. There is no cure, but they can work on lower their blood pressure and work on a healthy diet so that they may improve their quality of life and survive longer. The study was supported by the National Institute on Aging.
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