HomeHealth NewsClosing biological age gap could reduce stroke risk, support brain health Health News Closing biological age gap could reduce stroke risk, support brain health March 11, 2026 0 5 - Advertisement - Research suggests reducing the biological age gap is linked to better brain health and lower stroke risk. Image credit: Maskot/Getty Images A biological age gap is the difference between a person’s chronological age based on their birthday, and their body’s biological age. Past studies show that having a large biological age gap can… Click here to view the original article. Tagsmedicalnewstoday.com - Advertisment - Share FacebookTwitterReddItPinterestEmail Previous articleNew Baby Boom for Cheetahs in India After First-in-the-World ReintroductionNext articleHow Prince Edward has risen to the occasion: the Duke of Edinburgh stepped up amid the King and Kate’s cancer battles – and is now a pillar of support to Charles as the Andrew scandal rages on RELATED ARTICLES Health News Chlamydia vaccine push gets blueprint as key membrane protein structure emerges Australian Online News - June 12, 2026 Health News AI-mammography systems detect 1 in 5 breast cancer cases 6 years before diagnosis Australian Online News - June 12, 2026 Health News People who use illicit fentanyl consume daily doses equivalent to nearly 9,000 mg of morphine, study finds Australian Online News - June 11, 2026 - Advertisement - Recently Viewed 'Heart in the right place': Grant remembered for his passion and advocacy June 11, 2026 NSW farmers confidence tanks as costs surge June 6, 2026 Sylvandale with proven grazing performance and the potential to subdivide June 8, 2026 Must-Have Warm Weather Travel Splurges For Your Summer Trip Abroad June 9, 2026 Load more