One-size-fits-all approach to evaluating blood pressure could be detrimental to women’s health
A new study from the Smidt Heart Institute at Cedars-Sinai shows that women have a lower "normal" blood pressure range […]
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A new study from the Smidt Heart Institute at Cedars-Sinai shows that women have a lower "normal" blood pressure range […] Smoking shisha is a form of smoking tobacco that was established in Persia and India centuries ago. It is also […] Children from educationally deprived, low-income families are much more likely to face long-term cognitive impairment following a stroke. Such is […] This Morning: Dr Chris discusses rise in heart disease deaths A heart attack occurs when an artery supplying your heart […] Asian ethnicity is strongly linked to COVID-related stroke, reveals an analysis of stroke centre activity in England and Scotland during […] Researchers completed a multi-center, single-arm trial study of the ReStore for gait training of individuals undergoing post-stroke rehabilitation. Credit: ReWalk […] In an effort to understand why men are at greater risk for more severe symptoms and worse outcomes from COVID-19 […] It is tempting to view the UK’s current situation as emerging from the rubble. The daily infection rate across the […] When New York City’s Covid-19 epidemic peaked in late March and early April, the city was reporting more than 5,000 […] Timely detection and accurate segmentation of acute ischemic stroke (AIS) lesions on magnetic resonance images (MRIs) are essential for the […]
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