Stroke steals eight years of brain function

SAN FRANCISCO: Having a stroke ages a person’s brain function by almost eight years, robbing them of memory and thinking speed, new research says.

In both black and white patients, the researchers found that having had a stroke meant that their score on a 27-item test of memory and thinking speed had dropped as much as it would have if they had aged 7.9 years overnight.

Full story covered in the Dementia Business Weekly.

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