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Heart Attack Survivors Have Higher Risk Of Brain Decline

THURSDAY, May 14, 2026 — People who have survived a heart attack appear to have a higher risk of brain decline into dementia, a new study says.On average, heart attack survivors have a yearly 5% increased risk of developing cognitive impairment...

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