Changes in the heart might mean more than just cardiovascular risk – they could also signal early shifts in brain health. A ...
Shrinking brain volumes have been linked to mild cognitive impairment and dementia, researchers noted. "This review shows ...
Both congenital and acquired structural changes in the heart can lead to hemodynamic alterations affecting the function of various organs, including the brain.
It's an ability and skill often taken for granted. It affects quality of life and has been linked to heart disease and stroke. As we age and our muscles weaken, balance becomes crucial to staying ...
People who have early signs of heart problems may also have changes in brain health that can be early signs of dementia, such as loss of brain volume, according to a meta-analysis published on March ...
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