Narrowed carotid artery also a risk for slow thinking, not just stroke
But research to be presented next week at the American Academy of Neurology's 66th annual meeting suggests that well before stroke occurs, patients found to have carotid stenosis may already suffer ill effects from carotid artery narrowing. A study compared the learning and memory skills of 67 subjects with 50% reduction in the diameter of the carotid artery to 60 subjects with normal blood flow through the carotid vessel. On tests that captured overall thinking skills and memory, those with carotid artery stenosis fared much more poorly than did those without.
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