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Possible Cognitive Benefits Found in Dementia patients Taking Centrally Acting ACE Inhibitors
25 Jul 2013
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An Observational study from Ireland raises the intriguing possibility that certain blood pressure lowering drugs, centrally acting ACE inhibitors, may help slow the cognitive decline that is a hallmark of people with Alzheimer's disease and other forms of dementia.