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Blood Pressure Monitor

SmartSound™  for Blood Pressure and Brain Health

SmartSound is a safe, non-drug, on-demand audio therapy that helps the body and mind return to balance — supporting cardiovascular, emotional, and cognitive wellbeing

The Silent Killer

Often called the “silent killer”, hypertension damages the body without obvious symptoms.

  • No early warning signs – most people feel normal.

  • Hidden damage – arteries, heart, kidneys, eyes, and brain are all affected.

  • Sudden events – stroke, heart attack, kidney failure, or dementia can be the first sign.

Doctor Checking Blood Pressure

Blood Pressure & Dementia

High blood pressure is one of the most important modifiable risk factors for dementia and Alzheimer’s disease

How lowering blood pressure helps the brain:

  • Protects small brain vessels from stiffening and narrowing.

  • Reduces stroke and mini-stroke risk.

  • Improves clearance of harmful proteins (amyloid & tau).

  • Preserves brain structure, especially the hippocampus (memory center).

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The SPRINT-MIND trial (NIH, 9,300+ participants, NEJM/JAMA 2019) showed:

  • Intensive BP lowering (<120 mmHg systolic) reduced risk of Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI).

  • Provided first large-scale evidence linking blood pressure treatment with dementia prevention.

  • Influenced global guidelines on blood pressure management.

SPRINT-MIND Research: A Landmark Study

SmartSound™ & Cardiovascular Applications

SmartSound™ provides structured audio sessions that promote calm states and relaxation.

Relaxation and improved sleep quality are important aspects of overall wellbeing and healthy ageing.

ARTG 282405 includes hypertension within its intended purpose.

SmartSound™ may assist by:

  • Supporting autonomic balance (parasympathetic activation, HRV improvement)

  • Lowering stress-induced blood pressure responses

  • Promoting restorative sleep

 

Emerging evidence also links BP control with long-term cognitive health.

 

 

Use only as directed. SmartSound™ is not advertised as a treatment or cure for cardiovascular or neurological conditions. If symptoms persist, talk to your healthcare professional.

Supporting Brain Health in Aged Care & NDIS

Dementia is now the leading cause of disability in older Australians, touching not only the lives of those living with it but also their families, carers, and support teams. For aged care providers and NDIS participants, the challenge is not just managing dementia once it appears but finding ways to protect independence and quality of life for as long as possible. One of the most effective steps is managing blood pressure, which helps reduce the risk of strokes, falls, and the cognitive decline that can accelerate loss of function.

The good news is that support doesn’t always have to mean more medication. Evidence-based, non-drug options like MediSound™ provide a safe and gentle way to complement traditional care. As a TGA-listed technology, it offers aged care facilities, NDIS planners, and carers a practical and cost-effective tool that fits seamlessly into everyday routines. Most importantly, it helps people feel empowered, knowing they have access to therapies that can support both their physical health and overall wellbeing.

Scientific References

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New research from the Centre for Healthy Brain Ageing (CHeBA) suggests that high blood pressure treatment should be part of Alzheimer’s disease prevention strategies. 

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"The findings of this study suggest that antihypertensive use should be part of any Alzheimer’s disease prevention strategy throughout later life."
 

"Treating this often silent but deadly illness will be crucial in tackling the pressing crisis we are seeing with increasing rates of dementia."
 

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SmartSound™ is included in the Australian Register of Therapeutic Goods as a Class I medical device (ARTG 282405). Use only as directed. Contraindications and age limits apply. If symptoms persist, talk to your healthcare professional.
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