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Elderly people with a faster resting heart rate are at greater risk of developing dementia, re - 1br
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2021-12-04
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Checking pulses may be a quick and easy way to identify potential sufferers early, the authors of the study suggest. In the UK, around 850000 people are living with the condition.
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