When Joseph Broderick was a college sophomore in 1975, stroke treatment was a waiting game. Doctors could diagnose a stroke but couldn’t stop it. There were no scientifically proven therapies, no ...
Royal United Hospitals Bath (RUH Bath) has launched a recruitment drive for isosorbide mononitrate and cilostazol trials – ...
Innovations in stroke diagnostics and treatment techniques are saving brains — and lives — and making it possible to reverse disability from stroke. Since most strokes are “ischemic,” or caused by a ...
To mark World Stroke Day on Oct. 29, stakeholder organizations are advocating for more education regarding the signs of ...
Dr Suryanarayana Sharma of Apollo Hospitals, Bengaluru, breaks down common myths about stroke — from who it affects to how ...
For more than 40 years as a researcher and clinician, Joseph Broderick has actively contributed to improvements in stroke ...
Predictors of short-term outcomes after endovascular therapy for acute ischemic stroke include age, neurologic status, and postsurgical complications, new research shows.
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What Is the Golden Hour of Stroke Treatment? Zerodha CEO Nithin Kamath Shares His Near-Death Experience
Zerodha CEO Nithin Kamath recently opened up about his terrifying near-death experience after suffering a stroke in January ...
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Breakthrough by Indian Scientists: New Device to Remove Brain Clots Promises Affordable Stroke Treatment
In a groundbreaking achievement, Indian scientists have developed an advanced medical device capable of removing blood clots ...
World Stroke Day is Oct. 29, and it’s a reminder of the seriousness of stroke and the importance of increasing public ...
A new audit on stroke care in Ireland has highlighted persistent gaps in access to beds in dedicated stroke units and specialist multi-disciplinary staffing, which are central to best practice.
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