The Calgary Stroke Program, a joint University of Calgary and Alberta Health Services initiative at Foothills Medical Centre, ...
Heat stroke poses a significant health risk, especially during extreme temperature conditions. As global temperatures rise ...
UTA study finds that Americans over 65 who experienced parental divorce as children are more likely to suffer a stroke ...
For patients with acute ischemic stroke (AIS) whose symptoms began 4.5 to 24 hours earlier, alteplase is associated w ...
Transplantation of neural stem cells improved neurologic and motor function for adults with chronic ischemic stroke at 12 ...
A new study reveals that switching to potassium-enriched salt substitutes can reduce stroke recurrence and mortality, offering hope for millions.
The standard treatment for these strokes involves removing the clot using a thin tube (catheter) or a stent, a procedure ...
Salt substitution reduced stroke recurrence by 14% and mortality by 12%, offering a simple, effective intervention.
Use of DOACs in patients with ICH and AF resulted in a remarkable reduction in ischemic stroke, but that benefit was partially offset by an increase in ICH recurrence.
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