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28 Mar
Stroke Risk Higher For At Least A Decade After Minor Stroke-Like Attacks

Stroke Risk Higher For At Least A Decade After Minor Stroke-Like Attacks

The risk of a full-blown stroke will remain high for at least a decade after a person has a slight brush with stroke, in the form of a transi...

27 Mar
Highly Educated Folks Face Steeper Brain Decline Following Stroke

Highly Educated Folks Face Steeper Brain Decline Following Stroke

The higher you fly, the harder you fall, the old saying goes.

There might be something to that when it comes to the aftermath of a stroke

25 Mar
Two-Drug Combo Lowers Cholesterol Better Than Statins Alone

Two-Drug Combo Lowers Cholesterol Better Than Statins Alone

Statins are very cheap and highly effective cholesterol-lowering drugs -- but high-risk heart patients may have an even better option, a new evidence review says.

Combining

25 Mar
Mammograms Can Help Assess Women's Heart Health As Well

Mammograms Can Help Assess Women's Heart Health As Well

Mammograms can be used to screen for more than just breast cancer, researchers say.

The X-ray breast scans also can be used to assess calcium deposits in arteries, which is an indicator of heart health, researchers are scheduled to report Monday at a meeting of the Ameri...

20 Mar
New Clot-Busting Drug Quicker And As Effective In Treating Stroke

New Clot-Busting Drug Quicker And As Effective In Treating Stroke

A newly approved clot- busting drug for stroke works as well as a decades-old medication still used by most U.S. hospitals, and can be deliver...

19 Mar
Weed Users At Greater Risk For Heart Attack, Stroke

Weed Users At Greater Risk For Heart Attack, Stroke

Weed users are much more likely to suffer a heart attack, stroke or other life-threatening heart condition than people who don’t indulge, a new study says.

Adults under 50 are more than six times as likely to suffer a

19 Mar
Seniors Benefit From Tight Blood Pressure Control

Seniors Benefit From Tight Blood Pressure Control

Elderly people benefit from taking medications to keep their blood pressure low, same as younger folks, a new study says.

Systolic blood pressure kept under 130 reduces the risk...

18 Mar
IV Bags Might Flood Bloodstream With Microplastics

IV Bags Might Flood Bloodstream With Microplastics

Microplastics that invade and burrow deep within the human body are becoming an increasing concern among doctors and health experts.

Now, a new study shows that even medical care is causing increased exposure to the tiny plastic particles.

Microplastics can be fou...

13 Mar
Turning Off TV Better For Heart Health Of Folks Predisposed To Diabetes

Turning Off TV Better For Heart Health Of Folks Predisposed To Diabetes

People with a higher genetic risk for type 2 diabetes also have a higher risk of heart attack, stroke and other heart-related diseases.

But controlling that risk could be as simple as picking up a TV remote and hitting the “off” switch, a new study suggests.<...

12 Mar
America's Well-To-Do Have Less Heart Disease Risk

America's Well-To-Do Have Less Heart Disease Risk

Well-to-do and better-educated Americans have far lower rates of heart disease than the rest of the population, a new study says.

The top 20% of high-income, college-educated Americans have less heart disease risk than others, and this gap has widened over the past two d...

06 Mar
Chronic Stress Boosts Stroke Risk In Young Women

Chronic Stress Boosts Stroke Risk In Young Women

Chronic stress can increase young women’s risk of stroke, a new study says.

Moderate stress increases risk of stroke by 78% in women but not in men, researchers reported in the journa...

28 Feb
Physical Activity Linked to Better Mental, Brain Health

Physical Activity Linked to Better Mental, Brain Health

Moving your body helps your brain, a new study suggests.

Folks who regularly exercise have better mental and brain health, researchers will report in early April at the annual meeting of the American Academy of Neurology in San Diego and online.

Moderate to vigorou...

25 Feb
Gynecological Problems Risk Heart, Brain Health

Gynecological Problems Risk Heart, Brain Health

Women experience a great deal of pain or discomfort from common gynecological problems like endometriosis, heavy or irregular periods and ovarian cysts.

But even worse, these rep...

21 Feb
Walking Exercises Improve Stroke Rehab

Walking Exercises Improve Stroke Rehab

Stroke patients leave the hospital with better prospects if they’re forced to hoof it more during recovery, a new study suggests.

Adding a half-hour of progressive walking exercises to sta...

20 Feb
Unexplained Stroke Risk Doubled Among Young Smokers

Unexplained Stroke Risk Doubled Among Young Smokers

Smoking more than doubles the risk of unexplained strokes among younger adults, a new study warns.

And heavy smoking is even worse, with stroke risk more than quadrupled among adults who smoke m...

07 Feb
Wildfires Can Raise Rates of Heart Attacks, Deaths

Wildfires Can Raise Rates of Heart Attacks, Deaths

With Los Angeles still reeling from the devastating Palisades and Eaton fires, a new report on California blazes from earlier years finds the toll on survivors' hearts can be severe. 

However, the study also found that the cardiovascular effects of smoke exposures v...

04 Feb
Many Americans Misguided On Daily Aspirin, Survey Finds

Many Americans Misguided On Daily Aspirin, Survey Finds

Many Americans don’t see anything wrong with taking daily low-dose aspirin, even though experts have concluded its risks outweigh its benefits, a new survey has found.

Nearly half (48%) of people incorrectly think that the benefits of taking low-dose

04 Feb
Heart Health At Risk For New Moms Of Twins

Heart Health At Risk For New Moms Of Twins

New moms who’ve just had twins run a high risk of heart disease in the coming weeks and months, a new study suggests.

Women have a doubled risk of hospitalization for heart problems within a year of delivering twins, researchers reported Feb. 3 in the

04 Feb
Heart Patients Aren't Taking Lifesaving Meds

Heart Patients Aren't Taking Lifesaving Meds

Drugs like blood thinners, cholesterol-lowering statins and blood pressure meds can protect the health and extend the lives of people with heart disease....

03 Feb
F.A.S.T. Acronym Can Speed Bystander Stroke Response

F.A.S.T. Acronym Can Speed Bystander Stroke Response

A simple acronym -- F.A.S.T. -- can help bystanders recognize the first signs of stroke and call 911 right away, a new study says.

Both F.A.S.T and another acronym, BE-FAST, helped people rememb...

03 Feb
Beta Blocker Might Reduce Migraine Stroke Risk

Beta Blocker Might Reduce Migraine Stroke Risk

A common drug used to prevent migraines might have an additional benefit -- protecting women against stroke.

Women taking the beta blo...

31 Jan
Rapid Blood Test Can Improve Stroke Treatment

Rapid Blood Test Can Improve Stroke Treatment

A rapid blood test could speed treatment for people who’ve suffered a stroke related to brain bleeding, a new study says.

Stroke victims with brain bleeds have nearly seven times higher blood levels of a brain protein called glial fibrillary acidic protein, or GFAP...

31 Jan
Regular Flossing Can Prevent Strokes

Regular Flossing Can Prevent Strokes

Flossing protects your brain as well as your gums, a new study suggests.

People who floss their teeth at least once a week are reducing their risk of stroke caused by a blood clot, researchers a...

28 Jan
Noisy Settings OK For Blood Pressure Testing

Noisy Settings OK For Blood Pressure Testing

Don’t worry if someone’s checking your blood pressure in a loud public place.

The reading they get is apt to be just as accurate as if the test were taking place in ...

28 Jan
Heart Health Risk Factors Continue To Increase

Heart Health Risk Factors Continue To Increase

Major heart health risk factors like obesity, diabetes and high blood pressure remain on the rise in the United States, according to an annual report from the American Heart Associati...

23 Jan
Higher Stroke Risk Among Children of Divorce

Higher Stroke Risk Among Children of Divorce

A broken home seems to set a ticking time bomb in the brains of some children of divorce.

Seniors have a 61% higher risk of stroke if their paren...

26 Dec
Women Are Less Likely Than Men to Take Medication After a Stroke, Study Suggests

Women Are Less Likely Than Men to Take Medication After a Stroke, Study Suggests

Female stroke victims are less likely than men to take drugs that could lower their odds of a second stroke.

Women are 80% more likely to report that they don’t take cholesterol-lowering m...

13 Dec
Air Pollution Could Be Raising Your Odds for a Blood Clot

Air Pollution Could Be Raising Your Odds for a Blood Clot

Breathing in smoggy air over time can significantly raise a person's chances for dangerous blood clots, new research shows.

“What’s striking from our study is the increase in serious blood clotting disease with exposure to some of the most common types of pol...

11 Dec
Jamie Foxx Reveals He Had Brain Bleed in 2023

Jamie Foxx Reveals He Had Brain Bleed in 2023

Actor Jamie Foxx has shared the details of a life-threatening medical emergency he experienced last year after doctors discovered he had suffered a brain bleed.

In his new Netflix comedy special, “What Had Happened...

10 Dec
GLP-1 Meds May Lower Clot Risk in People With Diabetes

GLP-1 Meds May Lower Clot Risk in People With Diabetes

People with diabetes who are taking GLP-1 meds such as Ozempic or Mounjaro may be getting an added bonus: Reductions in their odds for a dangerous blood clot, new research finds....

09 Dec
One Type of Blood Pressure Med May Help Prevent Post-Stroke Epilepsy

One Type of Blood Pressure Med May Help Prevent Post-Stroke Epilepsy

Some people develop epilepsy after surviving a stroke, as the injury they’ve sustained causes scarring and disorganized electrical activity in their brains.

But one type of blood pressure ...

06 Dec
Stroke Survivors Face Much Higher Odds for Dementia

Stroke Survivors Face Much Higher Odds for Dementia

Stroke survivors have an 80% increased risk of dementia compared to people who’ve never suffered a stroke, a new study finds.

About 19% of people who’d had a stroke developed dementia during an average six-year follow-up, compared with just 13% of those with ...

28 Nov
Some HRT Pills May Pose Special Risk for Blood Clots

Some HRT Pills May Pose Special Risk for Blood Clots

Certain hormone replacement therapy pills appear to increase the risk of heart disease and serious blood clots in women going through menopause, a

27 Nov
Irregular Sleep Might Raise Odds for Heart Attack, Stroke

Irregular Sleep Might Raise Odds for Heart Attack, Stroke

Folks with irregular sleep patterns might have an increased risk of a heart attack or stroke, a new study says.

People who doze off and wake up at extremel...

25 Nov
Stroke Guidelines Updated, With Focus on Women and GLP-1s

Stroke Guidelines Updated, With Focus on Women and GLP-1s

Women, especially those who had high blood pressure during pregnancy or entered menopause before age 45, are among those with a greater risk for

25 Nov
Vaping Immediately Changes Your Blood Flow

Vaping Immediately Changes Your Blood Flow

Even when e-cigarettes are nicotine-free, they have an immediate effect on blood vessels, a new imaging study shows.

"E-cigarettes have long been marketed as a safe...

20 Nov
About 1 in 10 U.S. Adults Have High Cholesterol

About 1 in 10 U.S. Adults Have High Cholesterol

Nearly 1 in every 10 American adults is living with high levels of cholesterol in their arteries, according to the latest report from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

The data, from 2021 through 2023, found that 11.3% of adults have high total cholest...

20 Nov
A-fib Plus Heart Failure a Dangerous Combo

A-fib Plus Heart Failure a Dangerous Combo

For the 4 in 10 patients with newly diagnosed heart failure who also have the heart rhythm disorder atrial fibrillation, the prognosis can be poor.

"Atrial fibrillatio...

19 Nov
Newer Blood Thinner Cuts Odds for Stroke After Heart Valve Surgery

Newer Blood Thinner Cuts Odds for Stroke After Heart Valve Surgery

Japanese researchers say they have found a pill that works as well as existing medication to prevent blood clots after heart valve surgery, with fewer trips to the doctor.<...

19 Nov
Adding Blood Thinners to A-fib Treatment Won't Prevent Strokes, Help Cognition

Adding Blood Thinners to A-fib Treatment Won't Prevent Strokes, Help Cognition

People using blood thinners to control their heart rhythm shouldn't expect the medications to head off thinking declines as well, new research s...

18 Nov
Certain Painkillers Can Raise Bleeding Risks for People on Blood Thinners

Certain Painkillers Can Raise Bleeding Risks for People on Blood Thinners

People on blood thinners have a doubled risk of dangerous internal bleeding if they also take a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) like ibuprofen or naproxen, a new study warns.

People typically are prescribed blood thinners to treat or prevent

14 Nov
These Are the 3 Big Factors Driving Strokes

These Are the 3 Big Factors Driving Strokes

A trio of risk factors not only increase your risk of stroke, but they also raise the odds that such a stroke will be debilitating, a new stud...

11 Nov
Weight Loss Meds Help Stroke Survivors Prevent Stroke Recurrence, Death

Weight Loss Meds Help Stroke Survivors Prevent Stroke Recurrence, Death

The weight-loss drug Ozempic can help reduce stroke patients’ risk of a heart attack or death, a new study says.

GLP-1 weight-loss...

17 Oct
Are Stroke Survivors Getting Too Many Sedatives Like Xanax, Valium?

Are Stroke Survivors Getting Too Many Sedatives Like Xanax, Valium?

Doctors might be overprescribing sedatives to stroke survivors, a new study warns.

About 5% of people are prescribed a benzodiazepine fo...

17 Oct
What's the Best Clot-Buster Med After Stroke?

What's the Best Clot-Buster Med After Stroke?

An off-label clot-busting drug appears to work slightly better in treating stroke patients than an approved medication, a new review finds.

12 Oct
Choosing the Right Rehab for Yourself or a Loved One

Choosing the Right Rehab for Yourself or a Loved One

You've broken a hip and rehabilitation is part of the way back to mobility, or your partner has suffered a stroke and needs help re-learning certain skills.

These scenarios play out every day for Americans, and rehabilitation therapies are often needed. But what kind of ...

09 Oct
Severe COVID Case Ups Heart Risks As Much as History of Heart Disease

Severe COVID Case Ups Heart Risks As Much as History of Heart Disease

A severe COVID infection can increase a person’s risk of heart attack and stroke as much as a history of heart disease, a new study says.

People hospitalized for COVID had abo...

02 Oct
Coffee, Water, Soda: Which Raise Your Odds for Stroke?

Coffee, Water, Soda: Which Raise Your Odds for Stroke?

Want to keep a stroke a bay? Drink water, nothing fizzy and skip fruit drinks.

That's the key takeaway from a global review that also raises a red flag for people who drink more than four cups of coffee a day.

"While [high blood pressure] is the most important risk...

20 Sep
Stroke Rates Rising in Adults and Kids With Sickle Cell Disease

Stroke Rates Rising in Adults and Kids With Sickle Cell Disease

Stroke rates continue to rise among adults and children living with sickle cell disease, despite new standards of care meant to lower their risk, a new study fin...

19 Sep
Stroke Kills 7 Million Worldwide Each Year, and Deaths Are Rising

Stroke Kills 7 Million Worldwide Each Year, and Deaths Are Rising

Climate change and worsening diets are sending global rates of stroke and stroke deaths skyward, a new study warns.

Almost 12 million people worldwide had a stroke in 2021, up 70% since 1990, according to a team led by ...

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