US-based research found an 'elevated' threat among people who had previously suffered one life-threatening incident ...
A new study from Weill Cornell Medicine has found that one specific injury may 'double' the risk of developing dementia.
BACKGROUND Fresh intrapulmonary and oronasal haemorrhages in cases of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) might be markers for accidental or intentional smothering inappropriately diagnosed as SIDS.
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Daily Express US on MSNSerious warning over an injury which 'may double' risk of developing dementiaResearchers from Weill Cornell Medicine continue to find a higher risk of dementia among those who suffer 'intracranial ...
An American study highlights the underestimated risks of aspirin, which can cause haemorrhages, both cerebral or ...
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