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China Daily | Updated: 2008-08-09 08:47

Heart disease 'impairs thinking'

Results of a study in the European Heart Journal indicate an association between heart disease and lower thinking or "cognitive" performance in middle-aged adults.

Men and women who developed heart disease scored lower on a number of cognitive tests, particularly those involving reasoning and vocabulary, than did their peers without heart disease. Moreover, there was evidence that the longer the heart disease was present, the greater the impairment in thinking.

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