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July 4, 2021

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High Physical Activity Levels May Counter Serious Health Harms of Poor Sleep

Physical activity levels at or above the weekly recommended amounts may counter the serious health harms associated with poor sleep quality, suggests ...

Simple Surgery Prevents Strokes in Heart Patients

The study tracked 4,811 people in 27 countries who are living with atrial fibrillation and taking blood thinners. Consenting patients undertaking cardiopulmonary bypass surgery were randomly selected ...

An Anesthetic May Affect Tau Spread in the Brain to Promote Alzheimer's Disease Pathology

Previous research has suggested that an inhaled anesthetic called sevoflurane may promote the brain changes of Alzheimer's disease. A new study in ...

Could Leak in Blood-Brain Barrier Be Cause of Poor Memory?

One of the keys to having a healthy brain at any age is having a healthy blood-brain barrier, a complex interface of blood vessels that run through the brain. Researchers reviewed more than 150 ...
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Having the Same Nurse for Home Health Visits May Prevent Rehospitalization for People With Dementia

People with dementia receiving home health care visits are less likely to be readmitted to the hospital when there is consistency in nursing staff, according to a new ...

New Research Finds Link Between Walking Speed and Dual Tasking After Stroke

Research has found that training stroke survivors to walk at a faster speed during recovery can help improve the brain function that enables people to walk and perform another task simultaneously, ...

Chip Inserted Under the Skin May Better Identify Patients at Risk of Recurrent Stroke

A small chip inserted under the skin can monitor patients after common forms of stroke to predict those at high risk of a recurrent stroke. The chip may help physicians identify patients who could ...

Improved Detection of Atrial Fibrillation Could Prevent Disabling Strokes

A clinical trial examining the efficacy of two devices to monitor and detect atrial fibrillation (AF), or an irregular heartbeat, in ischemic stroke patients -- one an implantable device that ...

Serendipitous Discovery Could Lead to Treatment for Strokes, Cardiac Arrest

Lack of oxygen, which is harmful to the brain, causes hydrogen sulfide 'sewer gas' to accumulate in the brain. The brains of lab animals repeatedly exposed to hydrogen sulfide became ...

Obsessive Compulsive Disorder Linked to Increased Ischemic Stroke Risk Later in Life

Adults with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) were more than three times as likely as those without the disorder to have an ischemic stroke later in life. Adults with OCD should maintain a healthy ...

Deciphering Structure of a Toxic Matter That Destroys the Nerves in the Brain

Researchers reveal the structure of a hetero-oligomer nano-aggregate - a substance that causes Parkinson's and dementia - through quadruple force ...

Low Blood Flow in the Brain May Be an Early Sign of Parkinson's Disease

Patients who suffer from REM sleep behavior disorder have altered blood flow in the brain, which can lead to a lack of oxygen in the brain tissue. In the long term, this may cause symptoms of ...

Step-Closer to Nasal Spray Drug Delivery for Parkinson's Disease

Scientists have made significant progress in the development of a nasal spray treatment for patients with Parkinson's ...

Risk of Second Stroke Can Be Reduced With Prevention Efforts Based on Cause of First Stroke

Having a stroke caused by blocked blood vessels or a transient ischemic attack (TIA) greatly increases your chances of having a future stroke. Identifying the cause or causes of the first stroke is ...

Antioxidant Protein Inside the Cell Worsens Inflammation Outside

A protein that provides essential protection against free radicals inside the cell provokes damaging inflammation when released outside, activating immune cells and worsening damage following a ...

Novel Immunotherapy Boosts Long-Term Stroke Recovery in Mice

Specialized immune cells that accumulate in the brain in the days and weeks after a stroke promote neural functions in mice, pointing to a potential immunotherapy that may boost recovery after the ...

An Illuminating Possibility for Stroke Treatment: Nano-Photosynthesis

Blocked blood vessels in the brains of stroke patients prevent oxygen-rich blood from getting to cells, causing severe damage. Plants and some microbes produce oxygen through photosynthesis. What if ...

Potential Causality Between Blood Clot Factors and Migraine With Aura

Researchers used a technique in genetic analysis termed Mendelian randomization to examine 12 coagulation measures, uncovering four that are associated with migraine ...

Study of 70,000 Individuals Links Dementia to Smoking and Cardiovascular Disease

In the largest study of the associations between smoking and cardiovascular disease on cognitive function, researchers found both impair the ability to learn and memorize; and that the effects of ...

Obesity During Adolescence Linked to Increased Risk of Stroke as an Adult, Study Finds

Higher body mass index (BMI) -- an indicator of obesity -- in late adolescence is associated with a significantly higher risk of first ischemic stroke in men and women under age 50, regardless of ...

Controlling Cholesterol in Microglia Alleviates Chronic Pain, Opioid-Free

Chemotherapy can induce a painful peripheral neuropathy (CIPN), a chronic condition and common adverse effect for cancer patients undergoing treatment. Researchers have used a mouse model to ...

Thin and Brittle Bones Strongly Linked to Women's Heart Disease Risk

Thin and brittle bones are strongly linked to women's heart disease risk, with thinning of the lower (lumbar) spine, top of the thigh bone (femoral neck), and hip especially predictive of a ...

Have High Blood Pressure? You May Want to Check Your Meds

Nearly 1 in 5 adults with high blood pressure, a leading risk factor for heart disease and stroke, also take a medicine that could be elevating their blood pressure, according to new research. The ...

Too Much, Too Little Sleep Linked to Elevated Heart Risks in People Free from Disease

People who clock six to seven hours of sleep a night had the lowest chance of dying from a heart attack or stroke when compared with those who got less or more sleep, according to a new study. This ...

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