Brain function found to decline rapidly in years after a heart attack

While age-related cognitive decline is unavoidable, it appears a heart attack might speed up the process

Recovery from a heart attack is most often focused on lifestyle changes to support and protect cardiovascular health. But researchers out of the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine have sounded another alarm, finding that people who had suffered a heart attack experienced a more rapid decline of brain health in the years that followed than those who were heart-healthy. And they’re not exactly sure what's driving it.

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