Lifestyle factors, including alcohol intake, have been linked with intracerebral hemorrhage. Compared with people who drank less than three daily drinks, heavy drinkers were younger at intracerebral ...
A new study by investigators from Mass General Brigham suggests that heavy alcohol use may lead to more severe brain bleeds and cause long-term brain vessel damage at a younger age. The team's results ...
It's second nature for some people to pour a glass of wine on a nice evening or to pop open a can of beer during a sports event — but when does drinking become too much? Heavy alcohol use, which ...
Drinking can raise an older adult’s risk for brain bleeding if they experience a fall, a new study finds. The risk remains if the person isn’t a regular drinker, according to a study published July 31 ...
A new study by investigators from Mass General Brigham suggests that heavy alcohol use may lead to more severe brain bleeds and cause long-term brain vessel damage at a younger age. The team’s results ...
In his current Netflix special, comedian and actor Jamie Foxx opens up about the stroke that sidelined him for about a year, beginning with what he was told was a “brain bleed”. KERA’s Sam Baker found ...
People who drank three or more alcoholic drinks a day had larger, deeper brain bleeds at a younger age and more signs of small vessel brain damage, cross-sectional data showed. Compared with people ...
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