Replacing a missing brain lipid may calm overactive blood vessels and restore healthy blood flow—opening a new path toward treating dementia.
Holiday Heart Syndrome is a term coined by researchers to describe the regular increase in AF cases in December and January.
Scientists have identified a new mechanism that may underlie cerebral circulatory disorders in vascular dementia and Alzheimer's disease. We are talking about a deficiency of phospholipid PIP2, a ...
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Leading Vascular Surgeon reveals 5 warning signs of deep vein issues that people should not ignore
People who experience leg weight, swelling and pain after extended periods of sitting might be suffering from deep vein ...
A possible new treatment for impaired brain blood flow and related dementias is on the horizon. Research by scientists at the ...
Researchers from Miguel Hernández University of Elche (UMH) in Spain have identified an effective strategy to reduce ...
Because it causes tissue damage and tissue death in the legs, feet, and toes, PAD is implicated in 150,000 lower-limb ...
Panelists discuss how the 8-mg aflibercept formulation improves drying efficacy, extends dosing intervals, and reduces burden ...
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Research highlights a potential therapeutic strategy for vascular dementia
Alzheimer's disease and related dementias affect 50 million people around the world and numbers are rising, placing immense ...
A study of more than 40,000 people reveals how you can reap coffee’s benefits.
New U.S. guidelines emphasize treating peripheral artery disease (PAD) as a critical warning sign for overall cardiovascular ...
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Eating High-Fat Cheese Daily Associated With Lower Dementia Risk, But Milk And Yogurt Showed No Benefits
People who ate 50+ grams of high-fat cheese daily had 13% lower dementia risk, while milk, yogurt, and low-fat dairy showed ...
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