High BMI is associated with a higher risk for vascular-related dementia, with the association partially mediated by high blood pressure.
Central retinal artery occlusion can result in permanent vision loss. Effective treatment is lacking. We conducted a phase 3, double-blind, double-dummy, randomized, controlled trial involving ...
Obesity and high blood pressure directly raise dementia risk, showing early lifestyle choices protect brain health.
New automation possibilities offered by AI may change intrinsic properties of cyber risks. Cyber insurance has been seen as a crucial tool in cybersecurity for two reasons: First, insurance against ...
An estimated 60% of patients with Alzheimer's disease develop epilepsy or subclinical epileptiform activity over the course of the disease. New-onset seizures in cognitively healthy adults also ...
Ongoing phase 3 trials target improved therapies for hematologic malignancies, focusing on CLL, multiple myeloma, and ...
Excess body weight appears to be a direct cause of vascular dementia, with the damage largely driven by high blood pressure.
Robots have long excelled at repetitive factory work welding, picking, placing, and packaging yet they’ve struggled with the ...
Randomization sits at the heart of tabletop gaming because it keeps outcomes uncertain while still following rules everyone ...
Adults with higher BMI or increased blood pressure may be more likely to develop vascular-related dementia, researchers reported in The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism. “Our findings ...
High body mass index (BMI) could cause a higher risk of vascular-related dementia (a combination of vascular + unspecified ...
Background Metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD) is the most common chronic liver disease worldwide. Epidemiological evidence indicates that MASLD is associated with an ...
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