Elderly people with a faster resting heart rate are at greater risk of developing dementia, research finds Checking pulses may be quick and easy way to identify potential sufferers early Those at risk can be given healthy lifestyle advice to keep the condition at bay In the United Kingdom, around 850,000 people are living with the condition
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Elderly people with a faster resting heart rate are at greater risk of developing dementia, researchers have found.
Checking pulses may be a quick and easy way to identify potential sufferers early, the authors of the study suggest.
Those at greater risk can then be given healthy lifestyle