Although it makes sense that a transient ischemic attack (TIA) could increase an individual’s chances of developing vascular dementia, new data from the Framingham Heart Study (FHS) indicate otherwise ...
New research links traumatic brain injury to increased dementia-related mortality, especially after fall-related TBIs in ...
A groundbreaking study identifies the critical age bracket where physical activity slashes dementia risk by 40%, proving your ...
The Framingham Heart Study identified key cardiovascular risk factors and developed the Framingham risk score, significantly impacting preventive cardiology. Future research in Framingham includes ...
New findings from the Framingham Heart Study show that staying active in midlife and late life has a powerful impact on long-term brain health and may significantly reduce the risk of dementia. Study: ...
The Framingham Heart Study identified lifestyle risk factors for heart disease, including smoking, high blood pressure, and high cholesterol. A recent study suggests testing for LDL, HScrp, and ...
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