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Overall, active people had around a 30 to 40 percent lower risk of dying from any cause during the study period compared to their less active counterparts. People who increased their amount of ...
Each year in the U.S., approximately 2.5 million people suffer traumatic brain injuries (TBIs). About 50,000 of these injuries will result in death, and more than 80,000 will lead to permanent ...
According to a UAB study in human cells and mice, apitoxin may be harmful to blood vessel cells, as it causes them to dilate less, even in small ...
The thermometers showed hot water immersion was the most impactful in increasing core body temperature, causing an increase in blood flow, which is good for vascular health. Atencio's team also took ...
Study identifies four symptom clusters leading to Alzheimer's, offering insights into disease progression for early detection ...
A study presented today at the Society of NeuroInterventional Surgery's (SNIS) 22nd Annual Meeting found that almost half of ...
Israel: A recent study published in the Journal of Diabetes and its Complications has drawn attention to the significant ...
Using OCT to look at the burden, not just individual factors, helps provide clues on why disease develops—and how it ...
In a February 2019 study highlighted in Neurology, researchers reported that staying both physically and mentally active in ...
Sotatercept-csrk was first approved in 2024 to treat pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) in adults based on results seen in the phase 3 STELLAR trial.
Researchers have found in a recent study published in Scientific Reports that vitamin D deficiency is strongly associated ...
PCOS was associated with an increased risk for vascular events including stroke among women with thrombotic disease, and a lower mean age.
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