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Blood of exceptionally long-lived people reveals crucial differences
The blood of 'superagers' is a potential fountain of youth that scientists are keen to tap into. Emerging evidence suggests ...
Hypertension, or high blood pressure, is known to have a direct impact on heart attack and stroke risk — but a new study has revealed its surprising link to brain health. In a large, randomized trial, ...
The ctDNA test showed 79.2% sensitivity and 91.5% specificity for CRC detection in a diverse cohort. The study met primary end points but had limited sensitivity for advanced precancerous lesions.
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Lowering blood sugar levels halves heart disease risk for people with prediabetes, study finds
People who had achieved prediabetes remission had a 58 percent lower risk of cardiovascular death or hospitalization from heart failure. Additionally, their risk of heart attack, stroke, and other ...
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Goodbye to age-related immune decline: researchers identify a key to restoring the bodys defenses
Taken together, these advances suggest that part of age-related immune decline is driven by specific, potentially reversible ...
An aggressive blood pressure target of under 120 mm Hg can significantly reduce heart disease risk, researchers found. Despite more side effects and higher costs, the approach proved cost-effective ...
They compared three different treatment goals: keeping systolic blood pressure below 140 millimeters of mercury, below 130, ...
University of Colorado Boulder researchers document how the zero-calorie sweetener triggers cellular changes in brain vessels ...
They found that people with severe high blood pressure who drank two or more cups of coffee a day had twice the risk of dying ...
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