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  • Both very high systolic blood pressure and very low diastolic blood pressure in late life have been associated with increased risk of dementia and AD.9However, other studies have found no relationship between late-life hypertension and the risk of dementia.10Some suggest that while hypertension is a risk factor for dementia, blood pressure may decrease with the onset of AD.11
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