Bleeding in the brain may sound like an extreme medical condition, but millions of Americans are living with unruptured brain aneurysms without knowing it. "Mythbusters" host Grant Imahara was only 49 ...
Most of us don’t think about brain aneurysms until we hear a scary story: someone young, seemingly healthy, suddenly collapses from a “burst vessel in the brain.” It sounds terrifying, and it is. But ...
Brain aneurysms are the silent vascular damage you should never ignore. A brain aneurysm is regarded as a weakened area that bulges in the wall of one of the arteries in the brain. Many patients ...
Neither corticosteroids nor anabolic steroids have been specifically linked to an increased risk of brain aneurysms. But both can potentially cause high blood pressure, which is a risk factor for the ...
A berry aneurysm develops in an artery carrying blood in the brain. Most people do not know they have an aneurysm until it ruptures, which can be life threatening. Lifestyle measures can help prevent ...
An unruptured brain aneurysm is a bulging blood vessel in your brain that has not burst. It may pose serious health risks and is usually treated with surgery or medication. Healthcare professionals ...
People who have been diagnosed with a brain aneurysm may be more susceptible to certain mental health conditions, according to a study published by the American Heart Association (AHA). The knowledge ...
An aortic root aneurysm is a bulge in the first section of the aorta, where the artery joins the heart and aortic valve. Treatment for an aortic root aneurysm can help prevent serious complications.