Your Brain On

Your Brain On... Vascular Dementia

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Feb 4, 2026
Dr. Columbus Batiste, a board-certified interventional cardiologist and science communicator, links heart and brain health. He explains how blood-vessel damage from high blood pressure, cholesterol, sleep issues, inflammation, and stress quietly leads to vascular cognitive decline. Practical prevention tips cover blood pressure monitoring, nutrition, exercise, endothelial health, and lifespan strategies to slow vascular damage.
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ANECDOTE

Family Member Catches Slow Decline

  • Dean Sherzai described a daughter recognizing rapid vascular decline in her father after years away.
  • The family member who saw the change immediately brought him for evaluation and MRI confirmed vascular damage.
INSIGHT

Endothelium Is The Gatekeeper

  • The endothelium is a single-cell lining that controls vascular tone, permeability, and repair.
  • Endothelial dysfunction is central to brain and heart disease via loss of nitric oxide and barrier control.
ADVICE

Control Glucose To Protect Vessels

  • Prioritize blood-glucose control to protect endothelium and reduce AGEs formation.
  • Avoid overreacting to normal post-meal spikes unless you have prediabetes or diabetes.
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