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Mild cognitive impairment gets worse faster with uncontrolled blood pressure. I'm Erin
White and THIS is a dailyRx Minute. High blood pressure can be controlled with
medicine, but often goes unnoticed. For those with mild cognitive impairment, high blood
pressure means losing mental skills faster than those who have controlled blood pressure.
This includes trouble with certain tasks like manipulating numbers and naming objects. Ask
your doctor how to better control your blood pressure. And for additional health news information
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Teaser:Mild cognitive impairment gets worse faster with uncontrolled blood pressure.