A new report by world-leading experts lists 14 modifiable risk factors associated with 40% of all dementia cases that, if addressed by people across their lifespan, could reduce the likelihood of ...
We’ll give you the bad news first. Research shows 48% of women and 36% of men will experience a stroke or develop dementia or depression at some point in their lives. The good news is that a new study ...
These 8 factors reversely associated with the age-standardized incidence rates of ischemic heart disease, stroke. (HealthDay News) — Altered exposures to 8 factors contribute to increasing trends in ...
Share on Pinterest People could modify their cancer risk by making certain lifestyle changes, new research suggests. Image credit: Henrik Weis/Getty Images. Previous research has shown that several ...
Three of the most common aging-related diseases share many of the same risk factors — and they can all be reduced through lifestyle changes. That’s according to a new study from Mass General Brigham ...
Sept. 29 (UPI) --A new study, released Monday, shows nearly all people who suffer heart attacks or strokes have at least one of four major cardiovascular risk factors beforehand. Researchers found 99% ...
TORONTO — A number of modifiable risk factors are more common in women than in men and have a greater impact on cognition, an early look at new research showed. Six modifiable dementia risk factors ...
Cancer remains a leading cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide, with risk determined by a combination of genetic predispositions and environmental or lifestyle factors. Increasingly, research has ...