Stroke Risk

Clues to How Popular Heartburn Drug Might Harm Arteries

May 10, 2016 HealthDay ReporterTUESDAY, May 10, 2016 (HealthDay News) — A popular over-the-counter heartburn medication accelerated aging of blood vessel cells in lab tests, raising red flags about its long-term effect on heart health, researchers say. Faster aging of blood vessel cells exposed to the antacid Nexium (esomeprazole) might potentially hinder the tasks these […]

Bleeding Risks With Aspirin Use for Primary Prevention

May 06, 2016 Annals of Internal Medicine TAKE-HOME MESSAGE The authors of this systematic review evaluated the risk of severe bleeding associated with the use of aspirin for the primary prevention of cardiovascular disease (CVD). The use of low-dose aspirin was associated with a 58% increased risk of major gastrointestinal bleeding and a 27% increased […]

People Are Having Strokes At Hair Salons And This Is Why

Here’s everything you need to know. Mar. 15, 2016, at 1:35 p.m. In January 2014, Elizabeth Smith, a mother of two, had a stroke caused by a visit to the hair salon. A CT scan revealed that an artery in her neck had been damaged by this shampoo chair and sink at Blowbunny: Blow Dry […]

Overweight, Oral Contraceptives Tied to Higher Risk of Cerebral VT

03.15.2016 Explain risk and discuss nonhormonal contraception by Kay Jackson Contributing Writer, MedPage Today   Women who are overweight or obese and using oral contraceptives had a significantly increased risk of cerebral venous thrombosis (CVT) compared with women of normal weight not taking oral contraceptives, an unmatched case-control study showed. Overweight and obesity were associated with […]

New National Guidelines Discuss Measuring Inflammatory Biomarkers to Identify Increased Stroke Risk

Posted on January 21, 2015 by Cleveland HeartLab The American Heart Association/American Stroke Association (AHA/ASA) just published new guidelines for the primary prevention of stroke that acknowledge the relationship between inflammation and various stages of the atherogenic process including initiation, progression, and stability of atherosclerotic lesions.  They reference a number of studies that show associations […]

Antidepressant Use Linked to Increased Brain Bleed Risk

Nancy A. Melville January 12, 2016 Use of antidepressants is linked to an increased risk for the development of first-time cerebral microbleeds, results of a longitudinal study show. “In this population-based study, we found that antidepressant use was associated with an increased risk of incident first-ever microbleeds after 4 years of follow-up,” the authors, led […]

Specific vitamin D levels linked to heart problems

Date: November 9, 2015 Source: Intermountain Medical Center Summary: A lack of vitamin D can result in weak bones. Recent studies also show that vitamin D deficiency is linked to more serious health risks such as coronary artery disease, heart attacks, and strokes. A lack of vitamin D can result in weak bones. Recent studies […]

Egg consumption and risk of heart failure, myocardial infarction, and stroke

Egg consumption and risk of heart failure, myocardial infarction, and stroke: results from 2 prospective cohorts American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 09/24/2015 Larsson SC, et al. – The aim of this study was to examine whether egg consumption is associated with incidence of HF, myocardial infarction (MI), or stroke types. Daily egg consumption was not […]

Older Smokers With Migraines May Face Added Stroke Risk

MONDAY, Aug. 3, 2015 (HealthDay News) — Older smokers who experience migraines appear to be at increased risk of stroke, a new study suggests. The findings were published online July 22 in Neurology. The study included 1,292 people, average age 68, who experienced migraine headaches with and without aura. The study participants were followed for […]

Newer Birth Control Pills More Likely to Cause Blood Clots

05.27.2015 by Molly Walker Contributing Writer Women taking oral contraceptive pills had slightly higher risks of developing a clot, especially if the pill was a newer formulation, according to the results of two nested case-control studies from the U.K. Yana Vinogradova, division of primary care, University Park in Nottingham, and colleagues reported any use of […]

Blood Pressure Control Does Not Prevent Increased Stroke Risk

May 27, 2015 TAKE-HOME MESSAGE The investigators of this study of 26,875 individuals, aged ≥45 years and either black or white, assessed incident stroke events and their association with systolic blood pressure. Patients were categorized by systolic blood pressure (SBP) and number of antihypertensive medications. There were 4 classes of blood pressure: normal (<120 mm Hg), […]

Folate Supplementation in HTN May Lower Risk for First Stroke

Deborah Brauser March 16, 2015 SAN DIEGO, CA — After years of negative trials from Western researchers examining folic-acid supplementation for prevention of cardiovascular events, researchers from China are reporting significantly positive results from use of the substance[1]. As part of the Joint Symposium of the Chinese Society of Cardiology and the American College of Cardiology (ACC) […]

Tofu/Soy Lowers I.Q. and Shrinks Brain

This Food Lowers I.Q. and Shrinks Brain Ronald Grisanti D.C., D.A.B.C.O., M.S., D.A.C.B.N Having poured millions into advertising, the average woman has been suckered into believing that soy is her ticket to longevity. But she fails to realize that the soy that Japanese women consumed that contributes to their longevity and lowered breast cancer and […]

AHA: Risk Discussion Needed Before Neck Tx

by Crystal Phend, Senior Staff Writer, MedPage Today August 08, 2014 Patients should be warned before chiropractic manipulation of the neck that the technique has been linked to cervical dissection, which can cause stroke, the American Heart Association warned. A scientific statement from the organization in the October issue of Stroke cautioned about the low level of […]

Vertebral artery injuries in cervical spine surgery

The Spine Journal Volume 14, Issue 8, 1 August 2014, Pages 1520-1525 The Spine Journal Clinical Study David J.Lunardini MD Abstract Background context Vertebral artery injuries (VAIs) are rare but serious complications of cervical spine surgery, with the potential to cause catastrophic bleeding, permanent neurologic impairment, and even death. The present literature regarding incidence of […]

Low Vitamin C Linked to Intracerebral Hemorrhage

Pauline Anderson May 01, 2014 PHILADELPHIA — A new study finds a link between vitamin C depletion and increased risk for intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH). In a case–control study, researchers found vitamin C depletion was more common among ICH cases than matched controls. “This original study suggests that a low plasma vitamin C concentration is a […]

Low Vitamin C Linked to Intracerebral Hemorrhage

Pauline Anderson May 01, 2014 PHILADELPHIA — A new study finds a link between vitamin C depletion and increased risk for intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH). In a case–control study, researchers found vitamin C depletion was more common among ICH cases than matched controls. “This original study suggests that a low plasma vitamin C concentration is a […]

Poor Glucose Control a Stroke Risk for Women

by Todd Neale Senior Staff Writer, MedPage Today February 25, 2014 Poor control of blood glucose may place women — but not men — with type 2 diabetesat risk for stroke, a prospective study suggested. Every 1% increase in HbA1c at baseline among women was associated with a relative 5% increase in the risk of […]

Anxiety Linked to Increased Stroke Risk

Sue Hughes December 27, 2013 High anxiety levels were associated with an increased risk for incident stroke independent of other risk factors, including depression, in a new prospective study. “Anxiety is a modifiable experience that is highly prevalent among the general population. Its assessment and treatment may contribute to developing more effective preventive and intervention […]

Anxiety Linked to Higher Stroke Risk

12.20.2013 by Salynn Boyles Contributing Writer, MedPage Today Anxiety was found to increase stroke risk in a dose-dependent manner independent of depression and cardiovascular risk factors in a new study. Researchers reported that people with the most anxiety symptoms had a 33% increase in stroke risk compared with those with the fewest symptoms after controlling […]