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Data from 100 million people reveals that cannabis, cocaine, and amphetamines are causal risk factors for stroke, not just linked to lifestyle. Cambridge researchers found that while cannabis increases risk by 37%, cocaine and amphetamines nearly double it—tripling for users under 55.

Study Ties 5 Subtypes of Sleep With Distinct Health And Lifestyle Patterns

How your lifestyle can affect your risk of dementia - EurekAlert!

Does screen time affect teens’ sleep and lifestyle habits? - EurekAlert!

Beyond rent: Shared houses in Tokyo offer lifestyle, safety, and community - EurekAlert!

Sleep patterns linked to variation in health, cognition, lifestyle, and brain organization - EurekAlert!

Mediterranean diet combined with calorie reduction and exercise may reduce risk of type 2 diabetes. "We're facing a global epidemic of diabetes. With the highest-level evidence, our study shows that modest, sustained changes in diet and lifestyle could prevent millions of cases of this disease."

New study uncovers how genetics and lifestyle drive the heart disease dilated cardiomyopathy - EurekAlert!

Dietary and lifestyle strategies for endometrial cancer prevention: Emerging evidence and unanswered questions - EurekAlert!

Uncovering the relationship between oral function and lifestyle-related diseases - EurekAlert!

Lifestyle and environmental factors affect health and aging more than our genes

The new science of sleep: How to sleep better whatever your lifestyle

Groundbreaking Study Shatters Gout Myths: Genetics, Not Lifestyle, To Blame

Blue Zones and American College of Lifestyle Medicine create partnership to accelerate a lifestyle-first approach to all ... - EurekAlert

Beyond Lifestyle: Unveiling the Biological Secrets Behind Teen Physical Inactivity

Risk of young-onset dementia could be reduced through targeting health and lifestyle factors

Study shows that individuals with higher levels of conscientiousness are more likely to respond positively to lifestyle-based obesity interventions

Harvard Study: Sticking to a Mediterranean Lifestyle Can Reduce Your Risk of Death