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 World Cup: What’s just the right height for a soccer player? Australian Online News - June 20, 2026 Health News These tiny genetic fragments may be critical for telling a brain when to rest Australian Online News - June 20, 2026 Health News Shingles vaccine linked to lower dementia risk among older adults in nursing care Australian Online News - June 20, 2026 - Advertisement - Recently Viewed Ashley Klein gambling debt: NRL referee undertaking professional development at RacingNSW June 15, 2026 NNOX Investors Have Opportunity to Lead Nano-X Imaging Ltd. Securities Fraud Lawsuit with the Schall… June 14, 2026 Visceral fat loss leaves 10-year ‘metabolic legacy,’ cutting diabetes risk by 28% despite weight regain June 15, 2026 Push to keep wife killer Gerard Baden-Clay behind bars for life under parole reforms June 15, 2026 Load more