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Drinking coffee may reduce risk of subarachnoid hemorrhage in women. (2011)
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Air pollution may increase stroke risk for intracerebral hemorrhage by 54%. (2003)
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Drinking coffee or green tea daily may reduce the risk of brain hemorrhage by 32%. (2013)
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Higher serum magnesium concentrations may reduce the risk of brain aneurysms and aneurysmal brain bleeding. (2021)
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Study suggests two hours of moderate exercise per week reduces risk of brain aneurysm rupture by 20%. (2019)
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Inflammation is critical in aortic dissection, and IL-6 plays the central role in the process. (2009)
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Notch 1, a gene linked to inflammation in the aorta, may contribute to abdominal aortic aneurysm. (2012)
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Depending on the type of aneurysm, systolic or diastolic blood pressure may be a more important risk factor. (2014)
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The total number of individual risk factors, but not the size of aneurysms, significantly influences the risk of rupture. (2014)
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Study suggests a link between aspirin use and lower brain aneurysm growth rate. (2019)
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Marijuana users’ risk of deadly complication may double after brain aneurysm-associated brain bleeding.
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Mice placed on a low-calorie diet are less likely to develop abdominal aortic aneurysms. (2016)
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Study shows reduced risk of aortic aneurysm (-27%) and aortic dissection (-47%) in patients with type 2 diabetes. (2017)
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Blocking a receptor called DP1 to prevent niacin (vitamin B3) flushing may increase susceptibility to aneurysms. (2012)
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Age, gender and body size are better predictors of aortic aneurysm than atherosclerosis and hypertension. (2003)
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Early evidence shows high-density lipoproteins (HDL) could combat abdominal aortic aneurysm. (2013)
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The contraceptive pill and hormone replacement therapy may protect against brain aneurysm. (2011)
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Early menopause may be linked to increased risk of brain aneurysm. (2012)
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Estradiol protects male rats from aortic aneurysms. (2004)
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Dysregulated tryptophan metabolism contributes to abdominal aortic aneurysm formation in mice. (2017)
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Exercising, drinking coffee and having sex are triggers that raise rupture risks for brain aneurysm, retrospective study finds. (2011)
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Alcohol consumption increases the risk of cardiovascular diseases such as aortic aneurysms and reduces life expectancy. (2018)
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A green tea polyphenol (EGCG) attenuated the progression of abdominal aortic aneurysm in a rat model. (2016)
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Retirement may not provide relief from work-related hypertension, increasing the risk for diseases such as aneurysms. (2009)
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Data from nearly 80,000 twin pairs suggest that brain aneurysm ruptures are more commonly caused by environmental factors than by genes. (2010)
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