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Early Brain Stimulation May Help Stroke Survivors Recover Language Function
June 27, 2013 Non-invasive brain stimulation may help stroke survivors recover language function. Survivors treated with the technique regained more language function than those who did not get ... > full story -
Simple Two-Drug Combination Proves Effective in Reducing Risk of Stroke
June 26, 2013 Results of a Phase III clinical trial showed that a simple drug regimen of two anti-clotting drugs -- clopidogrel and aspirin -- lowered the risk of stroke by almost one-third, compared to the ... > full story -
Have a Brain Injury? You May Be at Higher Risk for Stroke
June 26, 2013 People who have a traumatic brain injury (TBI) may be more likely to have a future stroke, according to new ... > full story -
Antibiotic Shows Analgesic Action Following Surgery
June 25, 2013 A single dose of the antibiotic ceftriaxone given for antimicrobial prophylaxis prior to surgery enhanced patient pain thresholds after the procedure, according to a new ... > full story -
Clot-Buster Trial Reveals Long-Term Benefits for Stroke Patients
June 20, 2013 Patients given a clot-busting drug within six hours of a stroke are more likely to have a long-lasting recovery than those who do not receive the treatment, new research has ... > full story -
Animal Study Shows Promising Path to Prevent Epilepsy
June 20, 2013 Researchers have identified a receptor in the nervous system that may be key to preventing epilepsy following a prolonged period of seizures. Their findings from studies in mice provide a molecular ... > full storyMore: -
Potential Drug Compound Attacks Parkinson's on Two Fronts
June 20, 2013 Scientists have found a compound that could counter Parkinson’s disease in two ways at once. Scientists now describe a “dual inhibitor” that attacks a pair of proteins closely ... > full story -
One in Four Stroke Patients Suffer PTSD
June 19, 2013 One in four people who survive a stroke or transient ischemic attack (TIA) suffer from symptoms of PTSD within the 1st year post-event, and one in nine experience chronic PTSD more than a year later. ... > full story -
Stroke Symptoms Associated With Developing Memory and Thinking Problems, Even Without Stroke
June 19, 2013 People who experience any stroke symptoms —- but do not have a stroke —- may also be more likely to develop problems with memory and thinking, according to new ... > full story -
Antioxidant Shows Promise in Parkinson's Disease
June 19, 2013 Diapocynin, a synthetic molecule derived from a naturally occurring compound (apocynin), has been found to protect neurobehavioral function in mice with Parkinson's Disease symptoms by preventing ... > full story
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