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Low Diastolic Pressure and Risk of Dementia in Very Old People: A Longitudinal Study
Dementia and Geriatric Cognitive Disorders, 09/15/09
Qiu C et al. – Low diastolic pressure predicts the risk of dementia among very old people, and the blood pressure exhibits a substantial decline over around 3 years before the dementia syndrome becomes clinically evident.
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