Stop Smoking July 21, 2016 Female smokers face the biggest risk for brain bleeds, study finds Female smokers may be the most at risk for brain bleeds when compared to male smokers or non-smokers, a study released Thursday found.
Stroke July 20, 2016 Only extreme sitting linked to increased heart disease risk Being sedentary, at least in moderation, is unlikely to cause heart disease, according to a new review of past research.
Stroke July 18, 2016 9 out of every 10 strokes are preventable, study suggests Nine out of every 10 strokes has a modifiable risk factor, including hypertension, a new study suggests.
Stroke July 14, 2016 Tighter blood pressure control may be advisable for elderly NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - A new study might help doctors answer the controversial question of what's the healthiest blood pressure for older adults.
Stroke July 7, 2016 Moderate exercise may not cut heart attack risk for elderly For people over age 70, starting a twice-weekly walking program didn't lower the odds of heart attack or stroke over the next two years in a U.S. study.
Stroke June 30, 2016 Family history biggest predictor of heart attacks in people with psoriasis People with psoriasis, a chronic inflammatory disease, are more likely to have heart attacks and strokes when they have a family history of cardiovascular problems, a Danish study suggests.
Stroke June 28, 2016 Can smartphones help improve heart attack treatment? Smartphones, social media and crowdsourcing all have the potential to help people get faster, better treatment for heart attacks and strokes, according to the American Heart Association (AHA).
Stroke June 27, 2016 Female pet owners may be less likely to die of stroke Can pets be good for your health?
Rare Diseases June 23, 2016 Texas woman wakes up with British accent after common jaw surgery Lisa Alamia was born and raised in Texas, but she speaks with a British accent.
Stroke June 21, 2016 Many patients at risk for stroke get wrong medicine Reuters Health - More than a third of patients with a heart rhythm problem that can cause a stroke are incorrectly given aspirin instead of the blood-thinning medications they need to make this complication less likely, a U.S. study suggests.
Stroke June 17, 2016 Single motherhood tied to slightly raised heart disease risk Working single mothers may have a higher risk of heart disease and stroke than their married peers, a study suggests.