Extreme temperatures, air pollution, and climate changes may increase stroke risk. Learn how environmental factors affect brain health.
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Highlights: Climate change factors like heat, cold, and pollution are linked to increased stroke risk Air pol
Extreme temperatures, air pollution, and climate changes may increase stroke risk. Learn how environmental factors affect brain health.
Extreme temperatures, air pollution, and climate changes may increase stroke risk. Learn how environmental factors affect brain health.
Risk comes from factors like extreme temperature, humidity, wildfires, and sandstorms, Professor Anna Ranta says.
Risk comes from factors like extreme temperature, humidity, wildfires, and sandstorms, Professor Anna Ranta says.
Highlights: Longer and more frequent naps are linked to increased mortality risk in older adults Morning nap
As climate change drives more frequent extreme heat and worsening air pollution, researchers are seeking better ways to understand how these exposures...
TUESDAY, May 12, 2026 -- Sarcopenia, lower grip strength, and slower walking pace are associated with an increased risk for stroke, according to a...
Experts warn that higher screen exposure in one-year-olds is linked to an increased likelihood of developing autism or autism-like traits by age...
Experts warn that higher screen exposure in one-year-olds is linked to an increased likelihood of developing autism or autism-like traits by age...
Longer, more frequent, and morning naps in older adults are linked to higher mortality risk, indicating that napping patterns may act as early...