Regular physical activity and exercise may reduce bleeding in individuals with intrace‐ rebral hemorrhage, a University of Gothenburg study shows. The researchers empha‐ size the importance of physical activity to protect the brain.
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Parkinson's related to solvents in water
Exposure to the industrial solvent trichloroethylene (TCE) and other volatile organic compounds in drinking water raised the risk of Parkinson's disease decades later, an analysis of 158,000 military veterans showed.
Sleep and stroke risk
Symptoms of sleep disturbance are common, and may represent important modifiable risk factors for stroke.
Saffron and neurodegenerative diseases
Crocus sativus L. (saffron) is widely used as a traditional spice for flavoring, coloring and medicinal purposes.
Diet and Multiple Sclerosis
Multiple sclerosis, a chronic inflammatory disease in young and middle-aged adults, is one of the leading causes of non-traumatic disability in adults.
Bacteria linked to Parkinson's disease
The aggregation of the neuronal protein alpha-synuclein (alpha-syn) is a key feature in the pathology of Parkinson's disease (PD). Alpha-syn aggregation has been suggested to be induced in the gut cells by pathogenic gut microbes such as Desulfovibrio bacteria, which has been shown to be associated with PD.
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic progressive disabling disease of the central nervous system (CNS) characterized by demyelination and neuronal injury.
Stroke and cancer risk
Younger people who suffer stroke or intracerebral hemorrhage have about a three- to fivefold increased risk of being diagnosed with cancer in the next few years, new research shows (JAMA Netw Open. Published online March 28, 2023).
A magnesium-rich diet has been linked to better brain health, an outcome that may help lower dementia risk (Eur J Nutrition. Published online March 10. 2023)
Obesity associated with Alzheimer's disease
Systemic immunity supports lifelong brain function.










