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Brief Anger Hampers Blood Vessel Function Leading to Increased Risk of Heart Disease and Stroke – New Study
New research in the Journal of the American Heart Association unveils how fleeting bouts of anger, sparked by past experiences, can impair the function of cells lining the blood vessels crucial for healthy circulation.
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New Blood Test Pinpoints Future Stroke Risk – Study Identifies Inflammatory Molecules as Key Biomarker
Breakthrough Discovery: A Simple Blood Test Can Gauge Susceptibility to Stroke and Cognitive Decline By Measuring Concentrations of Inflammatory Molecules, According to a New Study.
A new UCLA Health study reveals that a simple blood test measuring concentrations of inflammatory molecules could predict susceptibility to...
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Brief Anger Hampers Blood Vessel Function Leading to Increased Risk of Heart Disease and Stroke – New Study
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