Massive Study Reveals Blood Type Most at Risk for Stroke

Blood type determines the risk of having a stroke. / The North They identify which blood group is most likely to have a stroke before the age of 60 THE NORTH Thursday, September 1, 2022, 8:39 PM The strong impact around the world of this condition of the blood circulation make stroke a general concern … Read more

COVID can cause brain fog and dementia two years after infection – study

[ad_1] People who had COVID-19 face increased neurological risks and psychiatric disorders such as brain fogpsychosis, seizures and dementia up to two years after infection. Driving the news: That’s according to a new large-scale study from the University of Oxford which also found that anxiety and depression were more common post-COVID, although they usually resolve … Read more

Red meat consumption increases the risk of cardiovascular disease in the elderly

Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death worldwide Certain chemicals produced by gut bacteria to digest red meat increase the risk of cardiovascular disease Consumption of fish, poultry and eggs was not significantly associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular disease Chemicals produced in the digestive tract by gut microbes after eating red meat … Read more

High consumption of red meat may be linked to heart disease in older adults, study finds

chemical products produced in the digestive tract by gut microbes after eating red meat can help explain part of the increased risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD) associated with the consumption of this food, according to a new study published in the scientific journal “Arteriosclerosis, thrombosis and vascular biology”. Worldwide, cardiovascular disease is the leading cause … Read more

San Carlos Clinical Hospital collaborates in the continuation of the PHERGain-II clinical trial

Medsir, a global company dedicated to clinical research in oncology, presents the continuation of the PHERGain-II clinical trial to demonstrate that, in patients with HER2-positive early breast cancer and good prognosis, a therapeutic approach without chemotherapy may be as effective as the current standard of care, which involves the… Medsir, a global company dedicated to … Read more

Groping investors in cryptocurrencies: 40% think they are regulated | markets

Investing in cryptocurrencies is an indisputable reality that regulators have had to start responding to, so far with little impact. In Spain, only regulations that regulate their advertising have been developed, so that advertisers clearly warn the private investor of the risks, but community regulations that deal with the treatment of cryptoassets and offer their … Read more

Study Highlights Potential of Black Cardamom Against Lung Cancer Cells

A team of researchers from the Faculty of Sciences of the National University of Singapore He provided evidence of cytotoxic effect on cancer cells lung black cardamomwhich has been used in Ayurvedic medicine since India treat the cancer and lung conditions. The main problems associated with the existing drugs against lung cancer serious side effects … Read more

Napping: why could it be bad for your health, according to science? | Science

sleep nap It’s one of the many activities that people do out of habit, especially when they’re finishing their working day or need to “recover energy” to continue being active the rest of the day. However, a study from the Sleep Medicine Clinic at Banner University Medical Center in Tucson, USA, published in the hypertension … Read more

The risk of excessive napping that you may not have known

The siesta is one of most characteristic traditions of Spain. Lying down after eating has become a Spanish custom that often seems curious in other countries. If this is done by following specific parameters can bring great benefitsit is also necessary to know the risks that a Excessive use of this. A British study claims … Read more

The risk of excessive napping that you may not have known

Telecinco editorial/informative 07/26/2022 5:21 p.m. Frequent naps increase the risk of stroketelecinco.es The siesta is one of most characteristic traditions of Spain. Lying down after eating has become a Spanish custom that often seems curious in other countries. If this is done by following specific parameters can bring great benefitsit is also necessary to know … Read more