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Posted September 19, 2011:
- Time Is of the Essence When It Comes to Stroke Treatment
- Despite Benefits, Few Brain Aneurysm Patients Receive Specialized Care
- Overweight Older Women Have Less Leg Strength, Power
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Posted September 15, 2011:
- Some Memory Complaints in the Elderly May Be Warning Signs of Cognitive Problems
- Small Group Homes Are Better for Many Dementia Patients and Their Families, Study Suggests
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Posted September 13, 2011:
- Boston's Elderly Homeless Sicker Than Others, Research Finds
- Strong Leadership Necessary to Provide More Sophisticated Care for Aging Population, Study Finds
- Early Diagnosis of Alzheimer's Disease Has Health, Financial and Social Benefits
Posted September 12, 2011:
- Study Finds No Link Between Intracerebral Hemorrhage and Statin Use Among Patients With Prior Stroke
- Researchers Focus on Secondary Stroke Prevention After Study Reveals Room for Improvement
- Flu Vaccines for Nursing Home Workers Effective in Reducing Outbreaks, Study Finds
- People in Poorer Neighborhoods Have Higher Risk of Sudden Cardiac Arrest
- New Research to Help Stroke Patients Who Can't Swallow
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Posted September 1, 2011:
- Signs of Aging May Be Linked to Undetected Blocked Brain Blood Vessels
- Increased Prevalence of Stroke Hospitalizations Seen in Teens and Young Adults
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Posted August 29, 2011:
- Fear of 'Gray Tsunami' Overblown? Demographics Aren't Entirely to Blame for Rising Medical Costs, Studies Show
- Don't Be Afraid: Very Old Patients Treated With Vitamin K Antagonists, If Adequately Managed, Benefit from Anticoagulation
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Posted August 22, 2011:
- Alternative Health-Care Funding in Canada Will Not Lower Costs, Experts Say
- Older Adults With Too Much Salt in Diet and Too Little Exercise at Greater Risk of Cognitive Decline, Study Finds
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Posted August 17, 2011:
- Better Mattresses Improve Care, Cut Hospital Costs
- Better Diagnostics Could Reduce Risky Surgery for Asymptomatic Carotid Stenosis
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Posted August 10, 2011:
- Rehab Robots Lend Stroke Patients a Hand
- Seeing a Neurologist Helps People With Parkinson's Live Longer, Study Suggests
Posted August 9, 2011:
Posted August 8, 2011:
- Distance Caregivers for Advanced Cancer Patients Have Special Needs, Study Finds
- Common Irregular Heartbeat Raises Risk of Dementia, Study Finds
Posted August 4, 2011:
- More Neurology Residents Comfortable Using Stroke Clot-Busting Drug
- Genetic 'Signature' Discovered in Plaque, Possible Key to Future Treatment
- High-Risk Stroke Patients More Likely to Get Follow-Up Care After Motivational Talk
Posted August 3, 2011:
- Finding Could Reduce Antibiotic Use in Critically Ill Patients
- Subjective Memory Impairment as a Sign of Alzheimer's Disease
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