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New research shows heavy alcohol drinking can damage the brain, affect memory, shorten life span, thinking, focus, and ...
In pulmonary hypertension, a combination of metabolic and mechanical dysfunction leads to irreversible vascular damage.
Patients with systemic sclerosis and calcinosis cutis may have a higher tendency for bone-resorbing cell activity, suggesting ...
Research found that heavy drinkers were 133% more likely to have vascular brain damage compared to those who never drank ...
Hyperglycemia is important in the pathogenesis of diabetic vascular disease, and the four major molecular mechanisms implicated in hyperglycemia-induced vascular damage reflect a single process: ...
Eight or More Drinks per Week Linked to Signs of Brain Injury Heavy drinking may leave a damaging legacy in the brain. People ...
A new study has found that consuming eight or more alcoholic drinks per week is associated with signs of brain injury ...
Researchers say a certain level of drinking is linked to lesions in the brain that cause memory and thinking problems ...
A new study from the Keck School of Medicine of USC has tested a biomarker linked to vascular dementia across four separate groups and proposed an explanation for how cognitive impairment arises.
New research reveals that severe COVID-19 pneumonia can cause lasting lung damage, primarily due to impaired pulmonary capillary function rather than alveolar membrane damage.