Medicine & TechnologyA study shows the link between prediabetes and cardiovascular diseases such as heart attack and stroke. Know more about the connections of the conditions here.
Experts developed a robot that could support stroke patients with a set of systematic gamified activities during rehabilitation. Learn more about how the new approach to stroke therapy works.
Experts revived the long-forgotten post-stroke solution that calms overexcited neurons. Read more about how this type of excitotoxicity works in patients who experienced a stroke.
Experts at MIT developed a robotic arm that can operate endovascular surgery for patients who are not admitted to medical hospitals. Read on about this innovation that can carry out operations remotely.
The body's natural cleaning process activates in response to cellular stress. Read on to find out how an unhealthy diet in mice models activated the cleaning process and how it is linked with lowering stroke risks in patients.
Hospital visits due to stroke dropped during the first wave of the pandemic. Find out how occurrences declined further during the latter periods of COVID-19.
Living near green spaces helps reduce the risk of stroke, according to research. Discover the health benefits of the neighboring green spaces to people.
The goal of this collaborative agreement is to prepare the clinical trials of Lys Therapeutics’ flagship molecule, Glunozumab®, to improve treatment of patients suffering from neurological disorders.
A research from China suggests that coffee and tea consumption could be an effective approach of decreasing the risks of stroke, dementia, and even poststroke dementia.
Fat can increase cholesterol, block arteries, and become a potential contributor to the risk of stroke. However, it's not the amount that appears to be causing the risk, but it's the type of fat.
One of the recommendations sleep experts give their patients suffering from insomnia is to have at least eight hours of sleep but a new study reveals, oversleeping might not just be the right thing to do.
This year's World Stroke Day is on the 29th day of October to celebrate new treatments for stroke show promise, while old precautions still help avoid this deadly condition that has been identified as the second leading cause of death globally by the World Health Organization (WHO).