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Heart issues tied to 'microdamage' in the brain might raise risk of memory loss, study hints
When the heart's pumping function gets weaker, areas of the brain linked to memory show early signs of damage, a study finds.
Let’s break down what the researchers found.
Your cardiologist may ask a certain sleep question at your next visit.
The new study, published in JAMA Internal Medicine, found that the 2024–2025 COVID-19 vaccine continued to protect against COVID-19-associated “major adverse cardiovascular events” (MACE), which ...
New in JNeurosci, Xia Zhang, from the Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, led a study exploring the ...
A recent study has found that a blood test, called the apolipoprotein B (apoB) test, may be better at identifying people who ...
Researchers found eight specific preservatives associated with higher blood pressure, including sodium nitrite commonly found in processed meats.
Heart attack-related deaths are down by nearly 90% since 1970, according to a new study. However, other heart disease-related deaths are on the rise. We asked experts to explain the findings and how ...
Niacin, or vitamin B3, has long been a U.S. public health darling to the point that it is added, by law, to cereal products. But a new study published Monday in Nature Medicine points to a potentially ...
The study also highlights that strength training works even better when combined with regular aerobic exercise such as brisk ...
Share on Pinterest A new study suggests that aerobic exercise may help reshape part of the body’s nervous system. Getty Images A rat study has found that aerobic exercise may reshape nerves that ...
The Framingham Heart Study has now spent 75 years radically transforming how the field of medicine understands heart disease, researchers and participants recognized Monday — with three generations of ...
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