Hypertension in elderly patients      
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Hypertension treatment effective even after age 80
No difference in cognitive decline in elderly patients with coronary artery disease undergoing CABG vs PCI
Statins do not appear to impair cognition in elderly
ACC/AHA guidelines take more aggressive, less evidence-based approach to hypertension management
In healthy elderly, low-dose aspirin increases all-cause and cancer-specific mortality (ASPREE)
Semaglutide is associated with an increased risk of optic neuropathy
Salt substitute reduces mortality and stroke in elderly patients who have a history of, or are at risk of, stroke
Lower costs and healthcare utilization with hospital care at home
Low-dose aspirin does not prevent onset of cardiovascular disease in older adults (ASPREE)
Aspirin does not reduce composite of death, disability, and dementia in older patients; increases bleeding risk (ASPREE)


