Stroke November 14, 2016 Computer-brain interface helps locked-in patient communicate, albeit slowly Doctors in the Netherlands say they have successfully tested an implantable computer-brain interface that allowed the mind of a "locked-in" patient to spell messages at the rate of two letters per minute.
Stroke November 11, 2016 Insomnia, sleep apnea tied to risk of second stroke People with sleep disorders like sleep apnea, insomnia or restless leg syndrome may have a poorer recovery after a stroke and higher risk of a second stroke, according to a review of existing research.
Stroke November 2, 2016 Distress and depression with type 2 diabetes tied to skipping meds People with type 2 diabetes who also have symptoms of distress or depression are more likely than others to miss or skip their diabetes medications, according to a recent study.
Stroke November 1, 2016 Fast clot removal key to stroke recovery, study says Getting prompt treatment after stroke is critical for the best recovery, according to research published online in the September edition of the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA).
HEART HEALTH October 27, 2016 Pollution particles damage blood vessels, may lead to heart disease Tiny pollution particles produced by vehicle engines and industry are known to worsen heart disease and raise the risk of stroke, but a new study suggests they might also be planting the seeds for cardiovascular disease early on.
Stroke October 24, 2016 Secondhand smoke linked to higher risk of stroke The increased risk of stroke that comes with smoking may extend to nonsmokers who live in the same household and breathe in secondhand smoke, a U.S. study suggests.
Stroke October 17, 2016 US diabetics have worsening blood sugar control The number of U.S. diabetics with healthy blood sugar levels has declined in recent years, a study suggests.
Stroke October 13, 2016 More evidence links high sodium intake to risk of death Keeping sodium intake low may prolong life according to a new study that set out to clarify the long-term risk of eating too much sodium and the benefits of cutting down.
Stroke October 11, 2016 Some blood pressure drugs tied to risk of mood disorder hospital stays Common blood pressure medications may increase the risk for severe mood disorder episodes, a new study suggests.
Health Care October 4, 2016 Outpatient strategies for some acute conditions effective and cheaper Many acute medical conditions can be treated without admitting patients to the hospital, with no increased risk and, in some cases, higher patient satisfaction, according to a new review.
HEART HEALTH September 27, 2016 WHO: Excessive air pollution affects 92 percent of people More than nine out of 10 people worldwide live in areas with excessive air pollution, contributing to problems like strokes, heart disease and lung cancer, the World Health Organization said Tuesday.