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High-Normal Blood Pressure Raises Heart Risks in Men

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Antidepressants While Pregnant Linked to Slight Risk of Lung Problem in Babies - Yahoo! News

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High blood pressure causes cognitive decline, study shows - latimes.com

latimes.com — “Researchers discovered that patients with high blood pressure and other risk factors for stroke are more likely to develop thinking or reasoning problems than otherwise healthy individuals.View full resource at latimes.com

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A person's stroke risk profile may help identify future cognitive problems

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Your Stroke Risk Profile May Also Help Predict Your Risk of Memory Problems -- American Academy of Neurology

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Insomnia costs $2,280 per worker each year - chicagotribune.com

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High Blood Pressure, Diabetes, Smoking and Obesity in Middle Age May Shrink Brain, Damage Thinking | Neuroscience News

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High blood pressure, diabetes, smoking and obesity in middle age may shrink brain, damage thinking

eurekalert.org — “A new study suggests smoking, high blood pressure, diabetes and being overweight in middle age may cause brain shrinkage and lead to cognitive problems up to a decade later. The study is published in the August 2, 2011, print issue of Neurology, the medical journal of the American Academy of Neurology.View full resource at eurekalert.org

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High blood pressure, diabetes, smoking and obesity in middle age may shrink brain, damage thinking

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High Blood Pressure, Diabetes, Smoking and Obesity in Middle Age May Shrink Brain, Damage Thinking

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Nicotine patches 'may affect baby during pregnancy' - Health News - NHS Choices

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