Neurology

Mini-stroke seen as urgent warning of major stroke
Mar 07 05

Transient ischemic attacks (TIAs), commonly called mini-strokes, typically occur just hours or days before a full-blown Stroke, leaving a narrow window of time… Mini-stroke seen as urgent warning of major stroke   

 

Healthy lifestyle could reduce Alzheimer’s risk
Mar 03 05

Regular exercise and a healthy diet could go a long way to reducing the risk of developing Alzheimer’s Disease, a neurologist said on… Healthy lifestyle could reduce Alzheimer’s risk   

 

Supplements cut post-stroke hip fracture risk
Mar 01 05

Dietary supplements of folate and vitamin B12 can reduce the risk of hip fracture in elderly patients following a stroke, according to a new… Supplements cut post-stroke hip fracture risk   

 

Nerve factor infusion improves Parkinson’s disease
Feb 24 05

Continuous infusion of substance derived from specialized brain cells improves symptoms and quality of life for patients with Parkinson’s disease (PD), according… Nerve factor infusion improves Parkinson’s disease   

 

Drug Helps Bleeding Stroke Patients
Feb 24 05

A drug that keeps hemophiliacs from bleeding to death could also prove to be the first treatment for the most lethal and crippling… Drug Helps Bleeding Stroke Patients   

 

Tourette Syndrome For Laughs?
Feb 24 05

Protesting against the exploitation of Tourette Syndrome (TS) for laughs in the media, the Tourette Syndrome Association (TSA) is mounting a vigorous campaign… Tourette Syndrome For Laughs?   

 

Marijuana-like Ingredient Could Slow Alzheimer’s
Feb 23 05

By suppressing inflammation in the brain, a synthetic marijuana compound could potentially offer some protection against Alzheimer’s disease, Spanish scientists report.

The researchers,… Marijuana-like Ingredient Could Slow Alzheimer’s   

 

Clotting agent improves stroke survival
Feb 23 05

Most strokes occur due to a blockage in the blood vessels that feed the brain, but some arise when these vessels rupture. Now, new… Clotting agent improves stroke survival   

 

Soccer tied to risk of motor neuron disease -study
Feb 23 05

Professional soccer players have a higher risk of suffering from the incurable degenerative illness motor neuron disease, according to a study on Wednesday.

Scientists… Soccer tied to risk of motor neuron disease -study   

 

More evidence ties marijuana to stroke risk
Feb 22 05

The case of a young man who suffered a stroke more than once after smoking marijuana adds to evidence that the drug can, in… More evidence ties marijuana to stroke risk   

 

Regular Cannabis Use May Increase Risk Of Stroke
Feb 21 05

Regular users of cannabis could be putting themselves at risk of stroke, while they are still young, indicates a case report, published in the… Regular Cannabis Use May Increase Risk Of Stroke   

 

Alzheimer-risk gene makes brain work harder
Feb 17 05

Mental tasks take an extra effort for healthy non-demented older adults with a genetic variation called APOE-e4, which has been linked to an increased… Alzheimer-risk gene makes brain work harder   

 

Stroke patients benefit from early home rehab
Feb 16 05

People who are mildly to moderately impaired after a stroke do better when they are sent home early from the hospital, with support… Stroke patients benefit from early home rehab   

 

Bond Highlights Anti-Alzheimer’s Effort
Feb 14 05

A federal lawmaker from Missouri is pushing federal legislation he hopes bolsters funding for and awareness of Alzheimer’s disease.

Republican Senator Kit Bond calls… Bond Highlights Anti-Alzheimer’s Effort   

 

Editorial: Slowing Alzheimer’s
Feb 14 05

Frank Broyles came home from his job as University of Arkansas athletic director one day to find his wife, Barbara, crying.

“She tried to… Editorial: Slowing Alzheimer’s   

 

People can change some stroke risk factors
Feb 12 05

High blood pressure is a big risk factor for stroke, but people with normal blood pressure can have a stroke. In a new… People can change some stroke risk factors   

 

Britons underestimate impact of heart disease -poll
Feb 11 05

Heart disease is Britain’ biggest single killer disease but more people are more worried about developing Alzheimer’s or cancer, according to a survey released… Britons underestimate impact of heart disease -poll   

 

Ailment can be confused with Alzheimer’s
Feb 09 05

The inability to finish a sentence, memory loss and walking with a shuffle all sound like symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease. But, some people… Ailment can be confused with Alzheimer’s   

 

Awareness may remain after severe brain injury
Feb 08 05

Patients in a minimally conscious state (MCS) - those with severe brain damage who demonstrate intermittent awareness of their environment - may retain some… Awareness may remain after severe brain injury   

 

Parkinson’s disease can impair driving
Feb 08 05

People with Parkinson’s disease may be poorer drivers than others their age, a small study suggests, but there is no clear way… Parkinson’s disease can impair driving   

 

Nicotine Won’t Slow Alzheimer’s
Feb 08 05

lthough earlier research has suggested nicotine decreases the brain plaque associated with Alzheimer’s disease, results of a new mouse study point to the opposite… Nicotine Won’t Slow Alzheimer’s   

 

Constant worry may increase Alzheimer’s risk
Feb 04 05

People who have a tendency to worry or feel very stressed out may be more likely to develop Alzheimer’s disease later in… Constant worry may increase Alzheimer’s risk   

 

Predictors of sudden death in diabetics questioned
Feb 03 05

A problem with the nerves that control internal body functions, known as diabetic autonomic neuropathy, was always considered the main risk factor for sudden… Predictors of sudden death in diabetics questioned   

 

Welders show elevated rate of Parkinson symptoms
Feb 03 05

Welders may have a higher-than-average rate of Parkinson’s disease symptoms, the results of a new study suggest.

Researchers found that among more… Welders show elevated rate of Parkinson symptoms   

 

Stroke risk rises if stroke survivors stop aspirin
Feb 03 05

The risk of having another stroke is tripled within one month if aspirin therapy is discontinued, Swiss researchers reported here at the American Stroke… Stroke risk rises if stroke survivors stop aspirin   

 
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