A new study suggests that body shape, specifically the degree of roundness around the abdomen, may help predict the risk of developing depression....
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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 new study suggests that body shape, specifically the degree of roundness around the abdomen, may help predict the risk of developing depression....
A new study suggests that body shape, specifically the degree of roundness around the abdomen, may help predict the risk of developing depression....
Scientists from Lund University in Sweden have made a surprising discovery about how aging blood vessels respond to stress. By simulating aging in...
Scientists from Lund University in Sweden have made a surprising discovery about how aging blood vessels respond to stress. By simulating aging 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...
Stroke is one of the top causes of death and disability in the world. But fast and accurate treatment can make a big difference. A new study from...
Stroke is one of the top causes of death and disability in the world. But fast and accurate treatment can make a big difference. A new study from...
A new study from Spain suggests that a simple blood test may one day help doctors diagnose Parkinson’s disease earlier than ever before. Researchers...
A new study from Spain suggests that a simple blood test may one day help doctors diagnose Parkinson’s disease earlier than ever before. Researchers...