“Stress marker” benefits stroke patients
Last Updated on Thursday, 7 January 2010 01:02 Written by Natural Health Team Thursday, 7 January 2010 01:02
Drinking shows little effect on stroke outcome
While some research has suggested that moderate drinking may lower a person’s odds of suffering a stroke, a new study finds that it may have little long-term impact on stroke risk or stroke severity.
CT Chiropractic Board Mulls Stroke Risk Proposal
The Connecticut Board of Chiropractors was considering a proposal to require chiropractors to specifically discuss VBA stroke dangers with patients and send them home with a discharge sheet listing warning signs of stroke. “They could go, take it to the hospital saying, ‘You know I have these signs of a stroke, I may be having a stroke’ and they will do tests on them so they could save their …
Mitchell Co. Farm Bureau hosts stroke screening event
Story created Jan 05, 2010 – 14:30:53 CST. Many people go through their daily routines without realizing how close they are to suffering a life-threatening stroke.
Local stroke center earns Gold Seal of Approval
Time is critical when an individual is experiencing a stroke or symptoms of a stroke. With every second the brain can be gravely affected, so receiving the right treatment quickly can be a determining factor in the level of disability following the stroke or even a matter of life and death. Each year about 700,000 people experience a new or recurrent stroke, which is the nation’s third leading …
“Stress marker” benefits stroke patients
Measuring a stress hormone in the brain can help doctors judge the severity of a stroke and improve treatment, according to Swiss researchers.
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