TUESDAY, Jan. 13, 2026 — A simple blood test can predict a person’s future risk for the GI illness Crohn’s disease, a new study says.The test...
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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 […]
TUESDAY, Jan. 13, 2026 — A simple blood test can predict a person’s future risk for the GI illness Crohn’s disease, a new study says.The test...
A new clinical trial conducted by researchers in Canada has found that wearing blue-blocking glasses did not significantly reduce symptoms of mania in...
Long thought safe, the sugar substitute erythritol could increase your risk of stroke. Researchers at the University of Colorado Boulder found that...
Long thought safe, the sugar substitute erythritol could increase your risk of stroke. Researchers at the University of Colorado Boulder found that...
Researchers at Stanford Medicine have developed an artificial intelligence model capable of predicting a person’s risk of developing more than 100...
Researchers at Stanford Medicine have developed an artificial intelligence model capable of predicting a person’s risk of developing more than 100...
A new study has found that women may have a harder time than men recovering from certain daily tasks after a common type of stroke. The research,...
A new study has found that women may have a harder time than men recovering from certain daily tasks after a common type of stroke. The research,...
A new blood marker reflects the extent of brain injury after an ischemic stroke and can predict patient outcomes months to years later.
A new blood marker reflects the extent of brain injury after an ischemic stroke and can predict patient outcomes months to years later.