A study finds one in three COVID-19 patients suffering from neuropsychiatric disorders, including strokes and dementia, in addition to problems with anxiety and depression,
Different health conditions can result from eating too many potato chips. 5 of them include cancer, high blood pressure, depression, weight gain, and stroke.
Recovering after a stroke includes physical, language and communication therapies. Intense aphasia therapy was observed to be ineffective as researchers propose a better way to improve speech and communication skills after a stroke.
Not into exercising? Passive stretching might be the solution perfect for you. A recent study has determined that just 12 weeks of passive stretching could improve blood flow and dilate arteries. Experts believe this practice could be of help, particularly during the coronavirus lockdowns.
Doctors said that they have never seen before so many young people suffer from the deadliest type of stroke in fear that they might have blood clots in the brain
Stroke, heart failure, and cognitive dysfunction are just some of the possible diseases and illnesses that COVID-19 survivors may develop after successfully fighting the deadly disease.
There's nothing like a good, uplifting survivor story. Fifty-eight-year-old Phillip Birtwistle beats coronavirus despite being paralyzed and not being able to talk and swallow. Click the link to watch the heartwarming video of his discharge from the hospital.