Man develops severe ‘thunderclap’ headaches after eating world’s hottest chili pepper
First published on ScienceDaily Taking part in a hot chili pepper eating contest might have some unexpected consequences, highlight doctors in the journal BMJ Case Reports. Their warning comes after a young man ended up in emergency care with excruciatingly painful...
Depression negatively impacts heart and stroke patients
Published first on ScienceDaily Depression, even when undiagnosed, can have many negative effects on cardiovascular patients, including poor healthcare experiences, more use of healthcare resources and higher health costs, according to preliminary research presented...
New actors identified in atherosclerosis
Published first on ScienceDaily Atherosclerosis is the most common cause of death and disease in the Western world. In Germany, about 300,000 people each year suffer a heart attack and some 270,000 a stroke as a result of the condition. Atherosclerosis is estimated to...
Stroke affects more than just the physical
First published on ScienceDaily A new study looks at what problems affect people most after a stroke and it provides a broader picture than what some may usually expect to see. Stroke affects more than just physical functioning, according to a study is published the...
Heart disease, stroke less widespread among foreign-born vs. US-born adults
First published on ScienceDaily Foreign-born adults living in the United States had a lower prevalence of coronary heart disease and stroke than U.S.-born adults in nationally representative data spanning 2006-2014, according to new research in Journal of the American...




