Smoking cannabis associated with increased risk of heart attack and stroke
Observational study suggests frequent cannabis smoking may significantly increase the risk of heart attack and stroke. …
Observational study suggests frequent cannabis smoking may significantly increase the risk of heart attack and stroke. …
Study suggests preventative health screening programs can be effective at reducing a population’s overall risk of long-term disease. …
New research suggests that the response of immune cells inside the protective covering surrounding the brain may contribute to the cognitive decline that can occur in a person with chronic hypertension. …
SARS-CoV-2 can directly infect the arteries of the heart and cause the fatty plaque inside arteries to become highly inflamed, increasing the risk of heart attack and stroke. …
Daily aspirin use is inexpensive and could reduce cardiovascular deaths globally, but fewer than half of people worldwide who have had a heart attack or stroke take the medication. …
A novel artificial intelligence (AI) tool accurately quantifies brain lesions on MRI scans, indicating the risk of stroke and dementia. …
For the first time, researchers have recorded pain-related data from inside the brain of individuals with chronic pain disorders caused by stroke or limb amputation (phantom limb pain). …
Exceeding the World Health Organization (WHO) ozone pollution limit is associated with substantial increases in hospital admissions for heart attack, heart failure and stroke. …
Study suggests one in ten premature deaths could be prevented if everyone managed at least 11 minutes a day (75 minutes a week) of moderate-intensity physical activity. …
New cell therapy offers a potential treatment option for patients with chronic heart failure. …
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