The type of air pollution common in wildfires and smoggy inversions — PM2.5 — may be linked to rare but serious and sometimes deadly brain bleeds. New research from University of Utah Health has for ...
The research links heavy alcohol use to larger brain bleeds, accelerated brain ageing, and worse long-term outcomes ...
Analysis of hospital registry data found that people who were hospitalized due to bleeding in the brain and who had taken multiple antiplatelet medications, or medications stronger than aspirin, were ...
A new study by investigators from Mass General Brigham suggests that heavy alcohol use may lead to more severe brain bleeds and cause long-term brain vessel damage at a younger age. The team's results ...
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Antiplatelet medications linked to worse outcomes in people hospitalized with a brain bleed
Analysis of hospital registry data found that people who were hospitalized due to bleeding in the brain and who had taken multiple antiplatelet medications, or medications stronger than aspirin, were ...
Heavy alcohol use is tied to earlier onset of life-threatening brain bleeds. Bleeds in heavy drinkers are larger and occur in deeper brain regions. Moderate drinking showed no significant negative ...
A new study by investigators from Mass General Brigham suggests that heavy alcohol use may lead to more severe brain bleeds and cause long-term brain vessel damage at a younger age. The team’s results ...
Lifestyle factors, including alcohol intake, have been linked with intracerebral hemorrhage. Compared with people who drank less than three daily drinks, heavy drinkers were younger at intracerebral ...
There are about 70 million baby boomers in the United States, many now over the age of 65. As people age, rates of cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases rise, leading to more use of blood ...
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