Saunas May Lower Stroke Risk
…decrease in stroke risk. This association was persistent even when other stroke risk factors were accounted for – age, sex, BMI, diabetes, cholesterol, alcohol consumption, socio-economic status, and exercise. Saunas…
…decrease in stroke risk. This association was persistent even when other stroke risk factors were accounted for – age, sex, BMI, diabetes, cholesterol, alcohol consumption, socio-economic status, and exercise. Saunas…
…the time of death, as well as their sex, race, education level and marital status. Based on where the person lived, the researchers used data from the American Community Survey,…
…we walk is influenced by sex, height, age, and muscle strength, and sometimes by neural or muscular disorders such as stroke or Parkinson’s Disease. This human and task variability is…
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…exercise. Findings of the study The study found that after considering age, education, sex, smoking and exercise, that a higher diet score was linked to larger brain volume. This took…
…A Scientific Review with Clinical Application. Journal of Nutrition and Metabolism. 2015;2015:760689. doi:10.1155/2015/760689. Trabert B, Schwartz SM, Peters U, et al. Genetic variation in the sex hormone metabolic pathway and…
…to have beta-amyloid plaques than those who didn’t. When age, sex, education and body-mass index were adjusted for the risk still remained 2.75 times greater. This suggests that AD could…
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