A Yale study highlights how the rise of extreme temperatures in the United States is increasing the risk of stroke for adults ...
Heat stroke is primarily classified into exertional and non-exertional forms. Exertional heat stroke results from strenuous ...
According to a new study, short-term exposure to high ambient temperatures may significantly increase the risk of stroke among people aged 18 to 64 years, especially women. The study, which analyzed ...
Exertional heat stroke results from strenuous physical activity in high heat, while non-exertional heat stroke typically affects those exposed to extreme heat without engaging in significant physical ...
Dr Ray O’Connor takes a look at the latest clinical papers on the treatment of stroke, and how high quality rehabilitation ...
Heat stroke is primarily classified into exertional and non-exertional forms. Exertional heat stroke results from strenuous physical activity in high ...
With the recent announcement from the South African Weather Service regarding high heatwaves, locals are encouraged to stay safe at all times.
The trend might be helpful for some individuals in the short run, but it can raise concerns if it continues for more than a ...
Severe temperature spikes may double or triple the risk of irregular heart rhythm in people with implanted defibrillators. An analysis of health data for more than 2,000 people with implantable ...
A new trend on social media, known as 'bed rotting', has caused experts to issue a warning over health problems it can cause ...
Beware of Stroke Risk July 23 ... oxygen and regulates blood vessel disease of the ... Exposure to High Humidity and Temperature in Pregnancy Could Influence Blood Pressure Changes in Childhood ...
Recently, a team of researchers looked into how different high blood pressure treatments affect the risk of stroke in older adults. They were curious if more intense treatments could better ...