Compared with thrombotic stroke, hemorrhagic stroke has more than double the odds of diagnostic delay in pregnant and postpartum patients.
With a new clinical practice guideline, primary care providers can offer the best stroke rehabilitation care possible to ...
Can switching salt lower stroke risk? YES! A study finds salt substitutes significantly reduce stroke recurrence and death ...
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News Medical on MSNVitamin E significantly improves liver health in MASH patients, new study findsA 96-week clinical trial found that 300 mg of Vitamin E significantly improved liver histology and reduced inflammation in ...
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Onlymyhealth on MSNCan HIIT Workouts Cause Stroke? Expert Shares InsightsHIIT encompasses a variety of workouts characterised by repeated short bursts of intense aerobic exercise alternated with active recovery periods Read this article to know how they can increase risk o ...
HealthDay News — Salt substitution is safe and reduces the risk for stroke recurrence and death among patients with stroke, according to a study published online Feb. 5 in JAMA Cardiology.
A systematic review and meta-analysis of nine trials comparing non-vitamin K oral anticoagulants with low-dose aspirin ...
Prehospital measurement of GFAP can rapidly differentiate intracerebral hemorrhage from ischemic stroke and stroke mimics.
Among stroke survivors, the risk of developing dementia after stroke is significantly high, highlighting the need for targeted prevention strategies.
CDC data shows a 15% increase in stroke cases among younger Americans over the past decade, with significant rises in risk ...
Ischemic strokes, which occur when a clot prevents blood flow to an area of the brain, are the most common strokes assessed ...
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HealthDay on MSNAmerican Stroke Association, Feb. 5-7International Stroke Conference of the American Heart Association/American Stroke Association was held from Feb. 5 to 7 in ...
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