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"textContent": "BY THE OPTIMIST DAILY EDITORIAL TEAM For years, cardiologists and neurologists have largely worked in parallel, treating cardiovascular disease and cognitive decline as separate concerns. A new set of guidelines released in 2026 is changing that, and the shift is more practical than it might sound. The C-CHANGE/CMAJ 2026 guidelines, developed through the Canadian Cardiovascular […]\n\nThe post New guidelines link heart and brain health for the first time first appeared on The Optimist Daily: Making Solutions the News.",
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