Irregular heartbeats 'may lead to dementia but patients on blood-thinning drugs have lower odds of getting the memory ...
19 Jun 2019
Daily Mail
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Having a fast, irregular heartbeat may increase a person's risk of dementia, a study has suggested. Atrial fibrillation patients were up to 52 per cent more likely to be diagnosed with the memory-robbing disorder over a seven-year period. AF may cause"...