Medicine & TechnologyA clinical trial of spinal cord stimulation has shown promise in restoring hand movement after stroke. Read on to learn more about this breakthrough study.
With intiial findings revealing possible links between COVID-19 Pfizer booster doses and heightened stroke risk, both CDC and US FDA continue to examine this potential connection. Read to know more.
Antibodies sprayed into the nostrils of rats resulted in healing brain damage from stroke, which may be due to the drug passing through the nerves. Read the article to learn more.
The CDC and FDA said that the surveillance signal was "extremely unlikely" to reflect a "true clinical danger" and nevertheless still recommends the COVID-19 vaccination. Read the article to learn more details.
A new study suggests that intestinal stem cell restoration can support as novel therapy for cerebrovascular stroke patients. Know more about this news here.
A new study showed that newborn babies who experienced a stroke on the left side of the brain can still learn a language. However, it's the right side of the brain that works. Continue reading to learn more about the new research.
The recent study says that consumers of artificial sweeteners can have a higher risk of developing heart problems. To know more about the study, read here now!
A new study supports that reducing salt content in everyday life can reduce the potential risk of cardiovascular conditions. Continue reading to know the details.
A new meta-analysis includes genetic studies focusing on ischemic stroke in younger adults under age 60. Read the article to know how one's blood type is associated with the risk of early onset stroke.
Drinking coffee or tea in the morning is one way that millions of people across the globe do to start their day. Read on to find out whether drinking coffee, tea, or a combination of both is healthy and how it reduces stroke risks.