Early action to control cardiovascular risk factors preserves brain metabolism: Study

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Early action to control cardiovascular risk factors preserves brain metabolism: Study
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Cardiovascular disease and dementia frequently occur together in elderly people. Nevertheless, few longitudinal studies have examined how atherosclerosis and its associated risk factors affect brain health from middle age.

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