Dementia risk may be higher if an upper heart chamber is abnormal

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Dementia risk may be higher if an upper heart chamber is abnormal

Structural or functional abnormalities within the heart’s left atrium, with or without symptoms, may increase a person’s risk of developing dementia later in life by 35%, according to new research published today in the Journal of the American Heart Association. Dementia risk increased even among those who did not experience atrial fibrillation or stroke, two conditions known to be associated with dementia.

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