Scientists have revealed the secret to the structural integrity of tiny particles that transport cargo from cell to cell through blood vessels and bodily fluids: special proteins that keep their ...
You're never too young to start eating for your heart. Science suggests these foods could help prevent clogged arteries. The ...
Mineral deposits in the kidney can lead to severe cramping pain that begins in the lower back, crosses the abdomen, and into the groin area. Symptoms might also include blood in the urine and nausea, ...
Background: Abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA ... However, evidence of a causal relationship between blood metabolites and AAA is still lacking at present. Methods: Using Mendelian randomization (MR), we ...
Although it's often referred to as the "stomach bug" or "stomach flu," norovirus illness is not related to influenza. Norovirus is the leading cause of foodborne illness in the U.S., causing 58% ...
During the week of Dec. 5, the CDC reported 91 cases of norovirus, more commonly known as the stomach flu, which is over double the highest number recorded between 2021 and 2024. The report comes ...
(Charles D. Humphrey/CDC via AP, File) Cases of a wretched stomach bug are surging in parts of the United States this winter, according to government data. The most recent numbers from the U.S.
Russia has assembled a fleet of hundreds of vessels to covertly ship its oil. With so many ships at sea, the idea of using some to cause havoc may be proving irresistible to the Kremlin.
New Delhi: Brain imaging of 70-year-olds has shown that factors risking the health of blood vessels, such as inflammation and high glucose levels, are related to an older-looking brain ...
occur when a blood clot forms in the blood vessels of the brain or travels to the brain from another part of the body. These clots can block the flow of blood and oxygen to brain tissue ...
Additionally, clots may form due to atherosclerotic changes in the blood vessels of the neck or brain, exacerbated by factors like diabetes, high blood pressure, dyslipidemia, smoking, and obesity.