Stroke

Garbled text messages may be the only symptoms of stroke
Mar 14 13

Difficulty or inability to write a coherent text message, even in patients who have no problem speaking, may become a “vital” tool in diagnosing… Garbled text messages may be the only symptoms of stroke   

 

Clogged heart arteries can foreshadow stroke
Mar 01 13

Blockages in your heart arteries could mean you’re more likely to have a stroke, even if you’re considered low risk, according to research in… Clogged heart arteries can foreshadow stroke   

 

Doctor Says Iraqi President Speaking After Stroke
Feb 24 13

Iraqi President Jalal Talabani is able to speak and understand people around him as he recovers from a stroke he suffered in December, a… Doctor Says Iraqi President Speaking After Stroke   

 

Women share stories of health, survival at heart, stroke seminar
Feb 24 13

Heart disease is the No. 1 killer of women - more deadly than all forms of cancer combined, according to the American Heart Association.

Women share stories of health, survival at heart, stroke seminar   
 

Antioxidants may not ward off strokes, dementia
Feb 21 13

Older adults who eat diets high in antioxidants may not have a lower risk of dementia or stroke, a new study suggests.

Researchers found… Antioxidants may not ward off strokes, dementia   

 

Walking linked to fewer strokes in women
Feb 18 13

Women who walk at least three hours every week are less likely to suffer a stroke than women who walk less or not… Walking linked to fewer strokes in women   

 

Strokes associated with surgery can be devastating
Feb 12 13

Strokes that occur during or shortly after surgery can be devastating, resulting in longer hospital stays and increased risks of death or long-term… Strokes associated with surgery can be devastating   

 

Southern diet could raise your risk of stroke
Feb 08 13

Eating Southern-style foods may be linked to a higher risk of stroke, according to research presented at the American Stroke Association’s International Stroke Conference… Southern diet could raise your risk of stroke   

 

Infant, child stroke survivors prone to seizures, epilepsy
Feb 08 13

About one-third of American infants and children who suffer bleeding into brain tissue, may later have seizures and as many as 13 percent will… Infant, child stroke survivors prone to seizures, epilepsy   

 

Some stroke patients whose life support is withdrawn may have achieved a less-than-ideal
Feb 08 13

More than a third of patients who suffer a major bleeding in the brain and have their life support withdrawn might have eventually regained… Some stroke patients whose life support is withdrawn may have achieved a less-than-ideal   

 

Clot-retrieval devices failed to improve stroke-related disability
Feb 08 13

A stroke survivor’s chances of living independently after 90 days are not improved by the use of devices inserted into the artery to dissolve… Clot-retrieval devices failed to improve stroke-related disability   

 

Smoking marijuana associated with higher stroke risk in young adults
Feb 06 13

Marijuana, the most widely used illicit drug, may double stroke risk in young adults, according to research presented at the American Stroke Association’s International… Smoking marijuana associated with higher stroke risk in young adults   

 

Tai Chi exercise may reduce falls in adult stroke survivors
Feb 06 13

Tai Chi may reduce falls among adult stroke survivors, according to research presented at the American Stroke Association’s International Stroke Conference 2013.

Compared to… Tai Chi exercise may reduce falls in adult stroke survivors   

 

Stem cells aid recovery from stroke
Jan 28 13

Stem cells from bone marrow or fat improve recovery after stroke in rats, finds a study published in BioMed Central’s open access journal Stem… Stem cells aid recovery from stroke   

 

Oxygen Chamber Can Boost Brain Repair
Jan 24 13

Stroke, traumatic injury, and metabolic disorder are major causes of brain damage and permanent disabilities, including motor dysfunction, psychological disorders, memory loss, and more.… Oxygen Chamber Can Boost Brain Repair   

 

Studies provide new insights into brain-behavior relationships
Jan 16 13

Approximately half a million individuals suffer strokes in the US each year, and about one in five develops some form of post-stroke aphasia, the… Studies provide new insights into brain-behavior relationships   

 

Depressed stroke survivors may face triple the risk of death
Jan 13 13

People who are depressed after a stroke may have a tripled risk of dying early and four times the risk of death from… Depressed stroke survivors may face triple the risk of death   

 

Disappearing bacterium may protect against stroke
Jan 09 13

A new study by NYU School of Medicine researchers reveals that an especially virulent strain of the gut bacterium Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) isn’t… Disappearing bacterium may protect against stroke   

 

UGA research offers new targets for stroke treatments
Dec 21 12

New research from the University of Georgia identifies the mechanisms responsible for regenerating blood vessels in the brain.

Looking for ways to improve outcomes… UGA research offers new targets for stroke treatments   

 

Silent stroke can cause Parkinson’s disease
Dec 18 12

Scientists at The University of Manchester have for the first time identified why a patient who appears outwardly healthy may develop Parkinson’s disease.

Whilst… Silent stroke can cause Parkinson’s disease   

 

Even the smallest stroke can damage brain tissue and impair cognitive function
Dec 17 12

Blocking a single tiny blood vessel in the brain can harm neural tissue and even alter behavior, a new study from the University of… Even the smallest stroke can damage brain tissue and impair cognitive function   

 

Fatal Strokes Strike Distressed Seniors
Dec 15 12

Depression, stress, and a negative outlook on life among older individuals appears to predict their risk of dying from a stroke, a longitudinal study… Fatal Strokes Strike Distressed Seniors   

 

Distress Tied to Higher Risk of Stroke
Dec 14 12

Older adults with high levels of distress are more likely to have certain kinds of strokes than those who aren’t as troubled, a new… Distress Tied to Higher Risk of Stroke   

 

Unhealthy behaviors could slow progress in reducing heart disease, stroke
Dec 13 12

Poor eating and exercise habits could be the game-changer in the fight against heart disease and stroke deaths, according to the American Heart Association’s… Unhealthy behaviors could slow progress in reducing heart disease, stroke   

 

Brain angioplasty and stents found safe and effective for stroke patients
Dec 11 12

Some stroke patients may benefit from cerebral angioplasty and stent placement, according to a new study published online in the journal Radiology.

“As many… Brain angioplasty and stents found safe and effective for stroke patients   

 
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