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Accelerated cognitive decline seen after heart attacks: study 
A new study has found a rapid decline in global cognition, memory and executive function in those who suffer from a heart attack compared to those who do not.   In a study published in the JAMA Neurology journal, researchers found that people who suffered from at least one or more incidents of myocardial infarction (MI), also known as a heart attack, had a “significantly faster” rate of decline in global cognition, memory and executive function over the years compared to those who did not. The research also found that having a heart attack was not associated with an immediate decrease in these functions after the event, but rather impacted long-term brain health.   The researchers ana

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