People with high blood pressure who slept for shorter durations were more likely to show poor cognitive function and increased levels of markers of brain aging and injury, a new study has found.
To identify and follow blood vessel-related changes in the brain that contribute to cognitive impairment and dementia, researchers and clinicians typically rely on MRI to evaluate 'downstream' ...
Department of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine (P.H.M.V., J.F.A.J., W.H.B.), Maastricht University Medical Center, the Netherlands. Mental Health and Neuroscience ...