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Men's Heart Health Linked to Early Dementia Risk, Study Finds

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A new study reveals that men with cardiovascular risk factors are more likely to develop dementia 10 years earlier than women. Researchers emphasize the importance of targeting modifiable risk factors,

The article from MSN discusses a study linking men's heart health to an increased risk of early dementia. The research, published in the *Journal of the American Heart Association*, suggests that men with poor cardiovascular health in their 40s and 50s are at a higher risk of developing dementia later in life. The study highlights that factors like high blood pressure, high cholesterol, and diabetes, which are components of cardiovascular health, play significant roles in cognitive decline. It emphasizes the importance of maintaining heart health not only for physical well-being but also as a preventive measure against dementia. The findings advocate for early interventions in heart health to potentially reduce the risk of dementia, urging men to adopt healthier lifestyles and manage cardiovascular risk factors from a younger age.

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