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GLP-1 agonists like Ozempic may reduce cardiovascular events by 20%

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alzheimer's trials :: Article Creator Alzheimer - Search News 4h Bad Sleep Linked To Alzheimer's-Related Brain Changes "Our findings provide preliminary evidence that reduced neuroactivity during sleep may contribute to brain atrophy, thereby potentially increasing the risk of Alzheimer's disease," lead researcher ...

Aggressive LDL-C Lowering and the Brain: Impact on Risk for Dementia and Hemorrhagic Stroke: A Scientific Statement From the American Heart Association | Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis, and Vascular Biology

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atherosclerosis stroke :: Article Creator Genetic Map Of Cardiovascular Disease Unveiled Researchers at Swedish institutions, including Karolinska Institutet, have identified gene variants that increase the risk of atherosclerosis. The goal is for these new findings to enable earlier detection of atherosclerosis and improved treatment of cardiovascular diseases such as heart attack and stroke. The study has been published in the journal Nature Communications. Atherosclerosis is the disease process that leads to the formation of plaques in the blood vessels that supply the body's organs with blood. These plaques grow over time and can cause a sudden stop in the blood supply. If this happens in the heart's coronary arteries, acute oxygen deficiency occurs in the heart muscle, causing a heart attack. If it occurs in plaques in the carotid arteries, the clot can travel with the blood to the brain and cause a stroke. The curr...

Diabetic vascular diseases: molecular mechanisms and therapeutic strategies

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hypertensive heart disease symptoms :: Article Creator High Blood Pressure And Hypertensive Heart Disease Your heart beats around 100,000 times every day. Every minute, it pumps nearly 1.5 gallons of blood. But there are a lot of reasons why this crucial organ can stop working properly. One of those is chronic hypertension, or what you might know as ongoing high blood pressure. "Hypertensive heart disease is a condition where the heart muscle can get damaged over time due to long-standing high blood pressure," says Joy Gelbman, MD, a cardiologist at Weill Cornell Medicine and New York-Presbyterian. "The heart can become big, thickened or weakened due to pumping against a high blood pressure over a long time." Keeping your blood pressure under control is critical to managing hypertensive heart disease. About 1 out of 3 Americans have high blood pressure (higher than 120/80). Only half of these cases are managed wel...

The Impact of Disease Comorbidities in Alzheimer's Disease

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high blood :: Article Creator How To Lower Your High Blood Pressure Naturally Hypertension, commonly known as high blood pressure, affects nearly half of American adults and significantly increases the risk of heart disease, stroke, and kidney problems. While medication often becomes necessary for managing severe hypertension, research consistently demonstrates that natural approaches can substantially reduce blood pressure for many individuals. In some cases, these lifestyle modifications can even eliminate the need for pharmaceutical intervention altogether. Blood pressure is measured in millimeters of mercury (mmHg) and recorded as two numbers: systolic pressure (the top number representing pressure during heart contraction) and diastolic pressure (the bottom number representing pressure between beats). Normal blood pressure falls below 120/80 mmHg, while readings above 130/80 mmHg indicate hypertension. The good news for those with elevate...

Vascular dementia

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peripheral vascular disease types :: Article Creator Women With Peripheral Vascular Disease Often Underdiagnosed And Undertreated, Highlighting Need For More Research Just a moment... This request seems a bit unusual, so we need to confirm that you're human. Please press and hold the button until it turns completely green. Thank you for your cooperation! Press and Hold Press and hold the button If you believe this is an error, please contact our support team. 167.71.87.121 : e72ea19a-469c-405e-bf3e-4c669532 Women With Peripheral Vascular Disease Often Underdiagnosed And Undertreated Peripheral vascular disease (PVD) affects the blood vessels outside the heart and can cause serious health problems. However, it is often overlooked in women, leading to differences in diagnosis, treatment, and health outcomes. A new scientific statement from the American Heart Association, published in Circulation, highlights these ...