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Calm down... stop being in scream mode 24/7 and responding in a frantic frenzy to every faux news story pushed out to manipulate your emotions.
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Worried About Dementia? You Might Want to Check Your Blood Pressure
Every day, Dr. Walter Koroshetz, 65, takes a pill as part of his effort to help keep his brain healthy and sharp.
The pill is his blood pressure medication. And Koroshetz, who directs the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke, says controlling high blood pressure helps him reduce his risk of dementia.
He also keeps his blood pressure down by exercising, and paying attention to his weight and diet. "I'm a believer," he says.
Koroshetz is urging other people with high blood pressure to follow his lead.
He's responsible for the institute's public health campaign called Mind Your Risks. Its goal is to let people know that there's a link between high blood pressure, stroke and dementia.
https://www.npr.org/sections/health-shots/2018/07/16/628156948/worried-about-dementia-you-might-want-to-check-your-blood-pressure
Calm down... stop being in scream mode 24/7 and responding in a frantic frenzy to every faux news story pushed out to manipulate your emotions.
Trump is your President because Hillary lost a Presidential election (yet again). Have a good cry, get it out of your system and move on in a less stress filled way and it may save your life and what's left of your mind...
Worried About Dementia? You Might Want to Check Your Blood Pressure
Every day, Dr. Walter Koroshetz, 65, takes a pill as part of his effort to help keep his brain healthy and sharp.
The pill is his blood pressure medication. And Koroshetz, who directs the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke, says controlling high blood pressure helps him reduce his risk of dementia.
He also keeps his blood pressure down by exercising, and paying attention to his weight and diet. "I'm a believer," he says.
Koroshetz is urging other people with high blood pressure to follow his lead.
He's responsible for the institute's public health campaign called Mind Your Risks. Its goal is to let people know that there's a link between high blood pressure, stroke and dementia.
https://www.npr.org/sections/health-shots/2018/07/16/628156948/worried-about-dementia-you-might-want-to-check-your-blood-pressure