Heavy alcohol use is tied to earlier onset of life-threatening brain bleeds. Bleeds in heavy drinkers are larger and occur in ...
Heavy alcohol consumption — three or more drinks a day — is linked to earlier and more severe intracerebral hemorrhage, new ...
Heavy drinking increases the risk of ICH through several overlapping mechanisms. One is that "alcohol accelerates brain ...
For patients with spontaneous, nontraumatic ICH, heavy alcohol use is linked to a hypertensive cerebral small vessel disease pattern.
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Three or More Drinks a Day Linked to More Severe Brain Bleeds
The researchers defined heavy alcohol use as regular alcohol consumption of three or more drinks per day. One drink was equivalent to 14 g of pure alcohol -- typically, 12 ounces of beer, 5 ounces of ...
Anxiety has been found to have a significant association with cognitive impairment at three months after hemorrhagic stroke, ...
Heavy drinkers were aged 64 on average when they had a stroke, compared to 75 among people who drank less alcohol.View on ...
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Bleeding strokes strike earlier and harder in heavy drinkers
People who drink heavily may have bleeding strokes a decade earlier than people who are not heavy drinkers, according to a ...
The hypothesis that systolic blood pressure reduction in acute intracerebral hemorrhage increases the incidence of diffusion-weighted imaging lesions was not supported by a small randomized trial.
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