The risk of a full-blown stroke will remain high for at least a decade after a person has a slight brush with stroke, in the ...
A new study found that highly educated people may suffer steeper cognitive decline after a stroke compared to those with less ...
Imagine you're at a dinner party and the person sitting across the table from you suddenly stops making sense, and not ...
There's newfound hope for stroke patients in recovery, with what researchers believe is the very first drug that can ...
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ZME Science on MSNFirst Drug That Repairs Brain Damage After Stroke. It Mimics RehabilitationFor decades, the only viable tool to help stroke patients regain lost motor abilities — like walking or moving an arm — has ...
A new study has discovered what researchers say is the first drug to fully reproduce the effects of physical stroke ...
Disruptions of blood circulation to the brain may result in a stroke. It occurs in two forms, both potentially life-threatening. If you or someone with you exhibits signs of a stroke, do not delay.
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News-Medical.Net on MSNHigher education linked to faster cognitive decline after strokeBrain atrophy occurs over time regardless of education level. Our findings suggest that attending higher education may enable people to retain greater cognitive ability until a critical threshold of ...
Time: to call 999. Strokes usually happen because of a blockage of the blood supply to the brain. This damages part of the brain, which can affect people’s appearance, bodily functions, speech and ...
Here are five key things to know about stroke. 1. Strokes affect the oxygen and nutrients supplied to your brain. Strokes occur when nutrients and oxygen are not delivered to the brain through ...
A new study has discovered what researchers say is the first drug to fully reproduce the effects of physical stroke rehabilitation in model mice, following from human studies.
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