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Heart issues tied to 'microdamage' in the brain might raise risk of memory loss, study hints
When the heart's pumping function gets weaker, areas of the brain linked to memory show early signs of damage, a study finds.
I enrolled in Human Longevity's executive health program. My cancer results were reassuring, but my genetic results left me a ...
A new study suggests that apoB, a blood test that measures harmful cholesterol particles, is better than standard LDL ...
A recent study has found that a blood test, called the apolipoprotein B (apoB) test, may be better at identifying people who ...
A blood test measuring apolipoprotein B (ApoB) may provide a more accurate assessment of cardiovascular disease risk than the ...
Artificial intelligence is helping doctors estimate your heart’s “age” using an ultrasound. Learn what it can reveal and how ...
Having never met my grandfather Ernest, everything I know about him has been gleaned from sepia photos and anecdotes shared by my own father. That Grandpa was evacuated from Dunkirk in 1940 on the ...
A regular cholesterol test is useful, but it doesn't always capture the complete picture of heart disease risk.
One of the biggest challenges with heart disease is that it can progress quietly for years,” said Dr. Steve Naum, Aurora ...
Prevention is always better than cure, and knowing your risk makes a significant difference. Dr London shares how to know ...
The researchers also used the system to test a newly developed soft robotic cardiac catheter inside the beating model. The catheter was able to navigate within the artificial heart and detect when it ...
Heart failure (HF) remains a pressing health concern, with rising prevalence globally. Subjectivity and ambiguity in the definition of HF and its antecedent stages have limited research, global ...
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