A University of New Mexico scientist is revealing what might be one of the most overlooked causes of dementia — damage in the brain’s tiny blood vessels. Dr. Elaine Bearer has created a new way to ...
Women who undergo medical treatment for breast cancer are at greater risk for suffering from later vascular damage if they’ve already reached menopause, according to new data. Among the female ...
However, these new results suggest the sweetener may carry hidden risks. In laboratory experiments, scientists exposed human brain endothelial cells to erythritol levels equivalent to a single diet ...
Nearly half of dementia cases may be influenced by modifiable factors like smoking, cardiovascular disease, and high blood pressure.
The study analyzed the evolution of white matter hyperintensities (WMH), lesions typically associated with cerebral vascular ...
The human body is so remarkable it’s easy to take for granted all the things it does to keep us alive and healthy. At every moment, our arteries are delivering oxygen-rich blood to our organs and ...
Both traditional and heated tobacco exposure, whether active or passive, were linked to intestinal permeability, oxidative stress, and endothelial dysfunction, revealing that “smokeless” doesn’t mean ...
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