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Nov 03, 2009 – Alzheimers symptoms were linked, by a health research institute, to “coronary artery cardiovascular risks,” according to an article, by Bernard P. Nelson, titled “Alzheimer’
s Link to Cardiovascular Disease. The subtitle: Symptoms of Dementia Relationship to Alzheimers Memory Loss.” The article was recently published by Suite 101 Magazine.
Symptoms of Dementia Relationship to Vascular Dementia
An echocardiographic study, by the Banner Sun Health Research Institute, shows a relationship between a certain heart valve furnishing blood to an artery which affects the brain causing dementia and/or Alzheimer’s. The article provides more information about the relationship of cardiovascular problems to dementia and Alzheimer’s. A link is provided to the institute study in the article.
Memory Loss From Heart Disease and High Blood Pressure
According to “Alzheimer’s Link to Cardiovascular Disease” dementia and short term memory loss can, under certain circumstances, be related to the family of Cardiovascular Diseases including heart disease and high blood pressure.
Vascular Dementia & Alzheimer Symptoms
The article provides a link to a study by the Alzheimers’s Foundation of America about symptoms of dementia, and the reasons for dementia symptoms. The causes of dementia and Alzheimers’s are listed in “Alzheimer’s Link to Cardiovascular Disease.”
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http://alzheimers-disease.suite101.com/article.cfm/alzhe ...
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