"We don't yet have a good handle on the symptoms and mortality risk," said Emily Wroblewski, an assistant professor of biological anthropology in Arts & Sciences at Washington University in St. Louis.
High blood pressure and diabetes are two important risk factors for stroke that can be managed by medication, decreasing a person's risk," said study author George Howard, DrPH, of the University of Alabama at Birmingham School of Public Health. "Our findings show that their association with
According to recent study, prostate artery embolization (PAE) is an effective long-term treatment for urinary problems brought on by an enlarged prostate gland.
New Delhi [India], February 28 (ANI/NewsVoir): Healthcare and regular people always had a drift that seemed unbridgeable. While the relationship between the two was meant to be close due to its "trader and the trade" nature, the truth remains that healthcare is still unattainable and aspi
Seven healthy habits and lifestyle characteristics may help reduce the incidence of dementia, according to recent research that followed female participants for 20 years.
According to a recent study, researchers may be able to predict cardiovascular illness in individuals by using artificial intelligence (AI) to look at the genes in their DNA. Cardiovascular disease includes things like atrial fibrillation and heart failure.
A novel brain link may provide a new therapeutic target for the treatment of mental illness by explaining how early stress and adversity cause the reward circuit in the brain to function improperly. This circuit's dysfunction is regarded to be the root cause of a number of severe illnesses,
Pune (Maharashtra) [India], February 28 (ANI/NewsVoir): Many investors aim to deposit their money in safer options to stay away from the chances of facing excess loss. SEBI, in a survey, reported that about 95 per cent of Indians prefer to invest in Fixed Deposit schemes as they are not asso
According to this research, earlier first births, more live births, and earlier onset of periods are all associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular issues in women.
According to recent research being presented at the American College of Cardiology's Annual Scientific Session Along With the World Congress of Cardiology, those who have insomnia are 69 per cent more likely to get a heart attack than those who don't during an average of nine years of follow
According to new research, earlier first births, more live births, and earlier onset of periods are all associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular issues in women.