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Depression Linked to Almost Doubled Stroke Risk in Middle-Aged Women

Depression among women 47-52 years old is associated with an almost doubled risk of stroke. Researchers call for greater awareness of depres ...  > full story

Novel Brain Training Device to Reconnect Brain and Paralyzed Limb After Stroke

The world’s first Brain Training Device has given a ray of new hope to the recovery of survivors after stroke. This novel ...  > full story

Paper-Thin Skin Patch Collects Vitals: E-Health Made Easier and More Comfortable

The future of health care could be found in a tiny, paper-thin skin patch that collects vital information. The Bio-patch sensor is ...  > full story

Brain-Imaging Tool and Stroke Risk Test Help Identify Cognitive Decline Early

Medical researchers have used a brain-imaging tool and stroke risk assessment to identify signs of cognitive decline early on ...  > full story

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Children who have speech-impairing strokes often learn to talk again, while adult stroke victims can lose their verbal abilities for good. By giving. ...  > full story

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