Stroke

Who Will Benefit From Stroke Drug? New Score Can Help Decide
Feb 07 12

A new scoring method can help doctors quickly decide which stroke patients will respond well to the clot-busting drug alteplase, according to a study… Who Will Benefit From Stroke Drug? New Score Can Help Decide   

 

Genetic variant increases risk of common type stroke
Feb 05 12

A genetic variant that increases the risk of a common type of stroke has been identified by scientists in a study published online in… Genetic variant increases risk of common type stroke   

 

Stroke victims recover much better after temporary stent procedure
Feb 05 12

Oregon Stroke Center at OHSU enrolls 35 patients in nationwide trial, most of any study site; director says new procedure will be ‘game changer’

Stroke victims recover much better after temporary stent procedure   
 

New Device Removes Stroke-Causing Blood Clots Better Than Standard Treatment
Feb 04 12

An experimental device for removing blood clots in stroke patients dramatically outperformed the standard mechanical treatment, according to research presented by UCLA Stroke Center… New Device Removes Stroke-Causing Blood Clots Better Than Standard Treatment   

 

Triglyceride levels predict stroke risk in postmenopausal women
Feb 03 12

Postmenopausal women may be at higher risk of having a stroke than they think.

A new study by researchers at NYU Langone Medical Center… Triglyceride levels predict stroke risk in postmenopausal women   

 

Anemia may more than triple your risk of dying after a stroke
Feb 02 12

Being anemic could more than triple your risk of dying within a year after having a stroke, according to research presented at the American… Anemia may more than triple your risk of dying after a stroke   

 

Erratic heart rhythm may account for some unexplained strokes
Feb 02 12

Occasional erratic heart rhythms appear to cause about one-fifth of strokes for which a cause is not readily established, according to research presented at… Erratic heart rhythm may account for some unexplained strokes   

 

Sleep apnea linked to silent strokes, small lesions in brain
Feb 02 12

People with severe sleep apnea may have an increased risk of silent strokes and small lesions in the brain, according to a small study… Sleep apnea linked to silent strokes, small lesions in brain   

 

Infections in childhood linked to high risk of ischemic stroke
Feb 02 12

Common infections in children pose a high risk of ischemic stroke, according to research presented at the American Stroke Association’s International Stroke Conference 2012.

Infections in childhood linked to high risk of ischemic stroke   
 

For stroke prevention, large medical centers may have the edge
Feb 02 12

Despite advances in the diagnosis and treatment of unruptured brain aneurysms, outcomes have remained stagnant over the last 10 years. This can be explained… For stroke prevention, large medical centers may have the edge   

 

What is aphasia?
Feb 01 12

Aphasia is a language disorder that results from damage to portions of the brain that are responsible for language. For most people, these are… What is aphasia?   

 

Kids’ health predicts parents’ future heart disease: study
Jan 25 12

When children have high cholesterol or blood pressure, their parents may have increased risks of diabetes and heart disease down the road, a new… Kids’ health predicts parents’ future heart disease: study   

 

Study finds delirium after stroke linked to poorer outcomes for patients
Jan 20 12

Up to 30 per cent of patients hospitalized after a stroke develop delirium, according to a new study from St. Michael’s Hospital.

Researchers found… Study finds delirium after stroke linked to poorer outcomes for patients   

 

Magnesium-rich diet may lower stroke risk: study
Jan 16 12

People who eat lots of magnesium-rich foods such as leafy green vegetables, nuts and beans have fewer strokes, according to an international analysis covering… Magnesium-rich diet may lower stroke risk: study   

 

Frequent red meat eaters at higher risk of stroke
Jan 13 12

A high-protein diet might benefit health in some ways, but depending on what kind of protein a person consumes, it could raise their stroke… Frequent red meat eaters at higher risk of stroke   

 

Choose chicken over beef to cut stroke risk: study
Jan 13 12

While a high-protein diet may have health benefits, not all protein is equal - eating lots of red meat raises the risk of having… Choose chicken over beef to cut stroke risk: study   

 

Medicare shortchanges hospitals on stroke therapy
Jan 13 12

Treating stroke patients with clot-busting drugs costs U.S. hospitals substantially more than Medicare pays, a new study finds.

The results are potentially concerning, researchers… Medicare shortchanges hospitals on stroke therapy   

 

Brain stimulation may help some stroke patients
Dec 15 11

Treating stroke patients who have lost control and awareness of one side of their body with magnetic stimulation to the brain may improve their… Brain stimulation may help some stroke patients   

 

Helicopter not always better for stroke patients
Dec 14 11

The conventional wisdom that helicopters are the best way to transport all stroke patients treated with clot-busting drugs may not be correct, a small… Helicopter not always better for stroke patients   

 

Heart Disease and Stroke Statistics - 2011 Update
Nov 30 11

Each year, the American Heart Association (AHA), in conjunction with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the National Institutes of Health, and other… Heart Disease and Stroke Statistics - 2011 Update   

 

Regeneration after a stroke requires intact communication channels between the two halves of the brain
Nov 21 11

The structure of the corpus callosum, a thick band of nerve fibres that connects the two halves of the brain with each other and… Regeneration after a stroke requires intact communication channels between the two halves of the brain   

 

Hemoglobin and Blood Pressure Levels, Male Gender Linked to “Silent” Strokes in Children with Sickle Cell Anemia
Nov 18 11

Factors such as low hemoglobin levels, increased systolic blood pressure, and male gender are linked to a higher risk of silent cerebral infarcts (SCIs),… Hemoglobin and Blood Pressure Levels, Male Gender Linked to “Silent” Strokes in Children with Sickle Cell Anemia   

 

Study evaluates ‘normal range’ systolic bp levels after ischemic stroke and risk of recurrent stroke
Nov 15 11

Among patients who experienced an ischemic stroke, systolic blood pressure levels of less than 120 mm Hg, or higher than 140 mm Hg, were… Study evaluates ‘normal range’ systolic bp levels after ischemic stroke and risk of recurrent stroke   

 

Niacin Does Not Reduce Heart Attack, Stroke Risk in Stable, Cardiovascular Patients Whose Cholesterol is Well-Controlled to Treatment Guidelines
Nov 15 11

In patients whose bad cholesterol is very well-controlled by statins for a long time period, the addition of high-dose, extended release niacin did not… Niacin Does Not Reduce Heart Attack, Stroke Risk in Stable, Cardiovascular Patients Whose Cholesterol is Well-Controlled to Treatment Guidelines   

 

Impact of timing on carotid artery stenting after stroke or transient ischemic attack
Nov 14 11


A recent study found no significant difference in the outcome for patients who received carotid artery stenting (CAS) at more than 30 days post-transient… Impact of timing on carotid artery stenting after stroke or transient ischemic attack   

 
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