Blood pressure from mid‐ to late life and risk of incident dementia
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- Author response to Drs. Lattanzi, Silvestrini, and Ganesh
- Emer R. McGrath, Clinical Fellow in Neurology, Brigham & Women's Hospital; Massachusetts General Hospital; Harvard Medical School
- Sudha Seshadri, Professor of Neurology, Boston University School of Medicine
Submitted March 20, 2018 - Blood pressure and dementia in the 21st century: The need for home-based monitoring
- Aravind Ganesh, Neurology Resident, Stroke Fellow, University of Calgary; University of Oxford[email protected]
Submitted January 03, 2018 - Blood pressure trajectories and dementia risk
- Simona Lattanzi, Marche Polytechnic University[email protected]
- Mauro Silvestrini, Ancona, Italy
Submitted November 17, 2017
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