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Stroke risk higher for younger than older pregnant women
Written by Honor Whiteman Published on https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/ Older women are usually considered at greater risk of pregnancy complications than younger women. However, when it comes to stroke during pregnancy, a new study suggests it is younger women who...
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New Hope for Stroke Recovery: Retrain the brain and regain independence
The article published on https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/ While more people are surviving strokes, many still face long-term disability. But Johns Hopkins research finds promising ways to retrain the brain and regain independence. Here’s what experts have learned...
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Ischemic stroke risk linked to traumatic brain injury (TBI), independent of other factors
By: Emily Lunardo | Heart Health | Thursday, November 03, 2016 - 12:30 PM Ischemic stroke risk is linked to traumatic brain injury (TBI), independent of other factors. Lead study author James F. Burke explained, “Both stroke and traumatic brain injury are common,...
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Eating one egg a day may lower risk of stroke
"An egg a day can cut chances of suffering a fatal stroke," The Times reports. A new review of existing data covering around 300,000 people suggests eating up to one egg a day may lower stroke risk; but not the risk of heart disease. The health effects of eggs have...
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The terrorist inside my husband’s brain
Please read below a touching story "The terrorist inside my husband's brain" from Susan Schneider Williams, BFA, wife of late actor Robin Williams who took his own life as a result of a heavy struggle with a brain disease called Lewy body disease (LBD). This story was...