A stroke can change a person’s life in many ways. Some people recover well and regain most of their abilities, but others later develop problems...
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Researchers from UCLA Health have made a breakthrough with a simple blood test that could predict the likelihood of stroke or mental decline over a person’s lifetime. The findings of this study were recently published in the journal Stroke, and they have sparked hope for earlier intervention and better management of stroke risks. Traditionally, assessing […]
A stroke can change a person’s life in many ways. Some people recover well and regain most of their abilities, but others later develop problems...
A stroke can change a person’s life in many ways. Some people recover well and regain most of their abilities, but others later develop problems...
A recent study published in the journal GeroScience suggests that a person’s overall physical and mental reserve can predict their risk of...
A recent study published in the journal GeroScience suggests that a person’s overall physical and mental reserve can predict their risk of...
A new study from Japan has revealed a surprising gap in the routine care of people with chronic kidney disease. Researchers found that a simple and...
Scientists have developed a new artificial intelligence–powered blood test that may be able to detect early signs of serious liver disease long...
A new study led by researchers at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Centre found that prostate cancer patients with low testosterone levels...
Scientists say a simple blood test could detect brain tumours with up to 90% accuracy. The breakthrough may help doctors diagnose cancer earlier...
Scientists say a simple blood test could detect brain tumours with up to 90% accuracy. The breakthrough may help doctors diagnose cancer earlier...
Adults with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder may experience brief episodes of sleep-like brain activity even while fully awake. Findings of...