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A stroke occurs when blood flow to a part of the brain is interrupted or severely reduced, depriving brain tissue of oxygen and nutrients and leading to rapid cell death. It is a medical emergency that can result from a blocked artery (ischemic stroke) or a ruptured blood vessel (hemorrhagic stroke), with symptoms that may include sudden numbness, confusion, loss of coordination, or trouble speaking. The consequences of a stroke can range from mild to life-altering, depending on the location and severity of the damage. Research into stroke prevention, rapid diagnostics, and neurorehabilitation is critical to improving outcomes, understanding recovery mechanisms, and developing more effective treatments.
The precise regulation of cerebral blood flow is critical for normal brain function, and its…
Working with mice, researchers from Lund University and the Karolinska Institute have discovered a previously…
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A newly published study details the findings from a clinical study involving 113 stroke patients…
A newly published study from a team of researchers found that cortical damage altered the…
In a mouse model, researchers at UCLA showed that growth of new connections between the…
Newly published findings from the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center describe how rutin was shown…
By analyzing data from 2,564 participants, a new study by epidemiologists in the Miller School’s…
Research presented at the American Stroke Association’s 2012 international conference shows that the SOLITAIRE Flow…
A common condition that occurs after a stroke affects one side of the brain is…