New Pill Surpasses Aspirin in Preventing Heart Attacks Monday, September 1, 2025 heart medication aspirin bloodthinner cardiovascular prevention stroke heartattack research health Recent medical research has unveiled a new pill that outperforms aspirin in safeguarding heart patients from heart attacks and strokes. For decades, aspirin has been the go-to medication to reduce the risk of cardiovascular … Read More
NHS Issues Urgent Warning on Three Overlooked Stroke Symptoms Saturday, August 23, 2025 nhs stroke symptoms health emergency awareness warning brain medical urgent The NHS has released a crucial reminder highlighting three symptoms that might seem harmless but could indicate a stroke. Recognizing these signs early and acting quickly can save lives and reduce long-term damage. Stroke … Read More
Woman Loses Ability to Walk and Talk After Stroke at Age 33 Saturday, August 2, 2025 stroke seizure recovery health youngadult disability neurology melissaclayton medicalemergency rehabilitation At just 33 years old, Melissa Clayton faced a devastating stroke that left her unable to walk or speak. The ordeal began unexpectedly at her home when she experienced her first seizure. This immediate medical emergency turned … Read More
‘Silent Killer’ Alert: 5 Million Brits at Risk of Heart Attack and Stroke Without Knowing It Wednesday, July 30, 2025 hypertension heartattack stroke cardiovascular health risk diagnosis prevention uk silentkiller An alarming number of Britons — approximately five million — are unknowingly living with a dangerous condition often referred to as a “silent killer.” This condition, typically high blood pressure, carries no obvious symptoms … Read More
Eye Scan Using AI Could Predict Heart Attack and Stroke Risk Saturday, July 19, 2025 retina artificialintelligence cardiovascular stroke heartattack diabetes screening riskassessment healthcare research A simple eye scan, commonly performed during routine eye exams, could soon serve as a powerful tool to assess an individual’s risk of heart attack or stroke over the next ten years. Recent research employs artificial … Read More
Illnesses Before 55 May Double Dementia Risk, New Oxford Study Finds Thursday, July 17, 2025 dementia heartdisease diabetes mentalhealth stroke multimorbidity aging neurology prevention oxford A groundbreaking study from the University of Oxford reveals that developing chronic illnesses such as heart disease and diabetes before age 55 can significantly raise the risk of dementia in later life. Additionally, strokes … Read More