The Mediterranean diet has long been linked to a wide range of health benefits, from slowing the onset of dementia to boosting heart health. A new study has found it can also slash stroke risk in ...
It’s associated with a lower risk of hypertension, Type 2 diabetes, heart disease, certain cancers, cognitive decline, ...
Eating a plant-based diet rich in fruits, vegetables, and nuts and low in animal fats, dairy, and sweets can reduce the risk for stroke by up to 18% compared with a less healthy dietary pattern, a new ...
A new study suggests a Mediterranean diet is associated with lower stroke risk in women. Women with the highest Mediterranean diet adherence had an 18% lower risk of total stroke. The protective ...
(CNN) — As stroke risk rises for women as they age — especially after menopause — a new long-term study suggests that what they eat may play a powerful role in lowering that risk. Stroke is a leading ...
Strokes don’t wait for old age anymore—in 2025, they’re creeping into lives before the big 5-0, catching folks off guard. It’s not just bad luck or family history driving this shift. What’s on the ...
Gulping down an artificially sweetened beverage not only may be associated with health risks for your body, but also possibly your brain, a new study suggests. Artificially sweetened drinks, such as ...
A new study suggests diet sodas and other artificially sweetened drinks may be linked to a higher risk of stroke and dementia. The researchers studied 2,888 participants older than 45 for incident ...
As we age, we become more prone to various sicknesses and physical ailments, and strokes are more likely to happen, but they ...
Following a Mediterranean diet is associated with a lower risk of all types of stroke among women, according to a new study. The study does not prove that the diet causes the lower risk; it only shows ...