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Jan 26 2025HEALTH

Cognitive Impairment After Stroke: Can a Simple Ultrasound Test Help?

Have you ever heard about how a simple ultrasound test could help doctors predict if someone might face cognitive problems after a stroke? It turns out that transcranial Doppler ultrasound (TCD) might just be the tool for the job! This test is used to look at how blood flows in the brain. It checks

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Jan 26 2025SCIENCE

Moving Vesicles Through Tiny Openings: A Closer Look

Imagine tiny, bubble-like structures called vesicles trying to squeeze through tiny holes in a membrane. This isn't just a fun exercise in physics—it's how some parasites invade our cells and how drugs might someday deliver their payload through our skin. Researchers used a combination of computer m

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Jan 26 2025HEALTH

Healthcare Inequalities: Gender and Ownership in Stockholm's Hypertension Care

Did you know that there are differences in how men and women receive care for high blood pressure in Stockholm County? What's more, these differences can change depending on whether the primary health care center is run by the government or privately. Let's dig into this. Imagine you're a person wi

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Jan 25 2025HEALTH

Is Your Weight Linked to Peripheral Artery Disease?

Have you ever wondered if your weight could affect your blood vessels? Body Mass Index, or BMI, is a common measure of weight in relation to height. While it's known to play a role in various heart issues, its connection to peripheral artery disease (PAD) has been a topic of debate. PAD happens when

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Jan 25 2025HEALTH

Checking Hearts: How Oncologists and Patients Feel About a Tool for Cardiovascular Health

Cancer survivors often face a higher risk of heart problems. To help, there's a new tool called the Automated Heart-Health Assessment (AH-HA). It's based on the American Heart Association's guidelines and helps doctors talk to their patients about heart health during cancer check-ups. Before using i

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Jan 24 2025HEALTH

Heart Health and Where You Live: A 20-Year Urban-Rural Study

Ever wondered how your neighborhood can affect your heart health? The ATTICA study, spanning from 2002 to 2022, dived into this topic. This research aimed to figure out how living in cities versus rural areas impacts your risk of heart disease over time. It also looked at how these effects differ be

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Jan 24 2025HEALTH

Brain and Neck Blood Vessel Fixes: Which Work Better?

Craniocervical junction dural arteriovenous fistulas (CCJ-DAVFs) are tricky blood vessel issues that can be tough to detect and cure. A recent study looked into two common treatments: surgery and a procedure called endovascular therapy. They wanted to see which one worked better. To do this, they ga

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Jan 23 2025HEALTH

Heart Health: Air Pollution & Temperature

Did you know that your heart health could be affected by the air you breathe and the temperature outside? A study in China looked into this by following a group of middle-aged and older people. They wanted to see how long-term exposure to tiny pollution particles, known as PM2. 5, and air temperatur

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Jan 23 2025HEALTH

Mixing Medicines for Heart and Brain Health: Is It Safe?

Ever wondered if taking multiple drugs together is safe, especially for heart and brain conditions? Turns out, there's not much research on this. A recent study dug into real-world data to figure out if mixing meds for these issues is a good idea. They looked at reports of side effects from people i

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Jan 22 2025HEALTH

Cancer's Immune Evasion Tricks: The HLA-G Secret

Cancer cells have a sneaky way of hiding from our immune system. One of their tricks involves a molecule called human leukocyte antigen G, or HLA-G for short. Normally, HLA-G helps keep the immune system from attacking our own bodies. But in cancer, this molecule goes rogue. It creates a sort of inv

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