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People who consumed high amounts of alcohol were more likely to have brain lesions and cognitive decline, according to a new ...
Heavy and former heavy drinking is associated with brain abnormalities like hyaline arteriolosclerosis and neurofibrillary ...
Reviewed by Dietitian Karen Ansel, M.S., RDN A stroke is when there is sudden bleeding or a lack of blood supply to the brain. Reducing sodium and alcohol and eating more fiber and fatty fish may cut ...
In a new study, people who drank 8 or more drinks per week had over double the risk of brain lesions compared to people who ...
Improving just one of these variables could lower your risk of three conditions—stroke, dementia, and late-life depression.
Interestingly, when variables like education level, alcohol use, and blood pressure were controlled for, the link between stress and stroke disappeared for men. But it remained for women ...
Researchers from Somerville, Mass.-based Mass General Brigham have identified 17 modifiable risk factors linked to stroke, ...
Addressing factors as varied as blood pressure, blood sugar, cholesterol, physical activity, sleep, stress, alcohol ...
Yeah. So sometimes that's mitigated by assuming other unhealthy habits, such as heavy alcohol consumption, which also increases your risk of stroke. So the overall finding was that in patients ...
A stroke is when there is sudden bleeding or a lack of blood supply to the brain. Reducing sodium and alcohol and eating more fiber and fatty fish may cut stroke risk. Physical activity ...