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Researchers have known for some time now that cardiovascular health can impact a person’s risk for dementia.

Past studies show that certain heart-related conditions may increase a person’s risk of developing dementia.

A new study found that people with signs of heart damage during middle age — detected through a specific protein — are at a higher risk of developing dementia later in life.

Researchers have known for some time now that cardiovascular health can impact a person’s risk for dementia , which is a neurological condition affecting an estimated 57 million people globally as of 2021.

For example, past studies show that certain heart-related conditions, like high blood pressure , high cholesterol , stroke , coronary artery disease , heart

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