Generic Lipitor (Atorvastatin, Lipitor® equivalent)
Lipitor is a prescription medication used along with an overall diet plan in order to lower the patient's level of cholesterol and reduce the risk of heart attack. It has been proven to help reduce patients' LDL cholesterol and triglyceride levels significantly, as well as help in maintaining the low levels in the long term. Lipitor belongs to a class of medications known as statins, which work by blocking an enzyme in the liver that is used in the production of LDL ("bad") cholesterol. The body then produces less LDL, and the level of LDL cholesterol in the blood decreases.
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20mg
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AGE AND BEHAVIOR: INTELLIGENCE – BIOLOGICAL MECHANISMS - CARDIOVASCULAR FUNCTION RESEARCHES
The data based upon those aged 70-79 years at the start of the study were marred by the fact that none of the high blood pressure group completed the 10-year study. Both the normal and borderline groups declined in their test performances over this period of time, with perhaps a greater decline for the borderline group. The fact that the younger borderline subjects improved their intelligence scores during the 10-year period, and the older ones did not, suggested to Wilkie and Eisdorfer (1971): ‘. . . that even in the face of mild elevations of BP (blood pressure) other factors may be operating to compromise cerebral circulation. Perhaps the duration of cardiovascular disease, with consequent structural change or other interacting pathology relating to more advanced age, may intervene.’ Taken together, the studies suggest what might have been anticipated from knowledge of the relationship between brain functions and cardiovascular functions. Older people of good health, with relatively undamaged cardiovascular systems, with, perhaps, enough mild elevation of blood pressure to nourish the brain in face of some natural-occurring arteriosclerosis, tend to maintain their intellectual abilities better than their less healthy counterparts. This augers well for the future, when more medical control will be possible over the states of our vasculatures. This is not to say that the cardiovascular system is the whole explanation of intellectual performance. In the data of Wilkie and Eisdorfer, for example, the older group, 80-89 when last tested, declined from the period 10 years earlier irrespective of their levels of blood pressure. The brain loses cells, other body systems change, and these too, it may be expected, are important to intellectual functioning. *269\220\8*
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