A study shows that people with higher levels of the protein albumin in their urine are at increased risk of developing dementia.
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Researchers have linked abnormal changes in the tiny blood vessels of the retinas of mice with a common genetic mutation known to increase the risk of dementia.
Scientists are concerned that people with stiffer blood vessels face a higher risk of cardiovascular disease, including stroke and heart attacks.
CONWAY — The following are excerpts from an interview conducted by Conway Daily Sun Publisher Mark Guerringue with Chris Lewey, executive dire…
VA says blood vessel surgery rates still decreasing
