Tai chi shows promise for relief of depression and anxiety in stroke survivors
A small feasibility study has suggested that tai chi has the potential to reduce depression, anxiety and stress plus improve sleep in people who have had a stroke….
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Hypertension during pregnancy is associated with increased risk of stroke in offspring
A study in 5.8 million children has found a higher incidence of stroke four decades later in those whose mother had high blood pressure or pre-eclampsia while pregnant….
Link between Alzheimer’s disease and gut microbiota confirmed
Alzheimer’s disease is the most common cause of dementia. In recent years, the scientific community has suspected that the gut microbiota plays a role in the development of…
Cluster headache often misdiagnosed and mismanaged due to lack of awareness
New research led by Keele University has found that people suffering from cluster headache often face a long delay in being diagnosed correctly.
Maintaining Heart Health May Protect Against Cognitive Decline
Study suggests increased heart disease risk indicates future memory disorder
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