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Certain Blood Pressure Drugs May Slow Dementia
A specific kind of blood pressure medication called angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors (ACE) may slow a person's rate of cognitive decline in the case of dementia and perhaps even boost brain power, a report published in the BMJ Open found.
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