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Study links short-term blood pressure variability to Alzheimer's-related brain loss
Even when blood pressure is well controlled, older adults whose blood pressure fluctuates widely from one heartbeat to the ...
"Excessive fluctuations could be a sign of vascular aging that contributes to brain injury" said gerontologist Daniel Nation.
Regular exercise significantly boosts brain health by increasing blood flow and a key protein, BDNF, which aids in learning, ...
Keeping your blood pressure steady could do more than protect your heart — it might also help safeguard your memory.
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Quitting smoking preserves memory and thinking skills, even later in life
A major international study brings good news for longtime smokers: it’s never too late to quit. Researchers found that people ...
Alzheimer's disease is a progressive neurological disorder characterised by memory loss and cognitive decline, caused by ...
California Department of Fish and Wildlife officials have announced a statewide delay to the commercial Dungeness crab season ...
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Rapid blood pressure fluctuations linked to early signs of brain degeneration in older adults
Even when blood pressure is well controlled, older adults whose blood pressure fluctuates widely from one heartbeat to the ...
The real reasons usually lie deep within the organisation — in its culture, leadership choices, and governance practices ...
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Delayed again: Domoic acid in Dungeness crabs, entanglement risk push start date of season
The recreational Dungeness crab season is set to open Nov. 1, except in Northern California, where it has been delayed for ...
Despite the frequency with which characters on TV medical dramas are diagnosed with brain tumors, they are actually ...
What happens to the brain during menopause? A new study finds that the brain undergoes structural changes, including the gray ...
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