High blood pressure in your 30s or 40s ‘is a danger sign’ for dementia: Condition can increase risk of developing common type by 60%

High blood pressure in your 30s or 40s is a warning sign of dementia in later life, according to Oxford researchers.

It increases by 62 per cent the chance of vascular dementia, the most common type after Alzheimer’s, they said.

Those at risk can protect themselves by taking common medications.

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