The study, led by Dr. Jing Du and Associate Professor Wei Wen and published March 11 in Hypertension, found that compared with gray matter, white matter is more vulnerable to raised blood pressure.
In a study of Hispanic/Latino adults, adhering closely to a Mediterranean-style diet appeared to improve brain health, ...
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News Medical on MSNAutism risk genes linked to white matter changes at birth, shaping early brain developmentGenetic variants linked to autism are associated with structural differences in neonatal white matter, particularly increased ...
White matter lesions, areas of damage or abnormality in the white matter of the brain, often occur as we age and can be asymptomatic. However, having more white matter lesions can indicate poorer ...
The study, "Green tea consumption and cerebral white matter lesions in community-dwelling ... may mitigate vascular damage and promote brain health, though specific components were not ...
More closely following a Mediterranean diet was associated with: lower white matter hyperintensity volume, indicating less damage to the white matter in the brain increased fractional anisotropy ...
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