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Peptide Treatment Protects Brains After Stroke, Mouse Study Finds
When someone is affected by a stroke, the standard treatment to restore blood flow to the brain can both save their life and ...
New nanomaterial passes the blood-brain barrier to reduce damaging inflammation after the most common form of stroke. When ...
Hopstem has already completed phase 1 testing of hNPC01 in China, with encouraging results, and says it has now reached ...
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Stroke transfer delays reduce access to life-saving thrombectomy
Gaps in the nation's stroke transfer system are drastically reducing survivors' chances of receiving critical treatment and increasing the likelihood that they will leave the hospital with a ...
Gaps in the U.S. stroke transfer system are drastically reducing survivors' chances of receiving critical treatment and ...
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Gaps in stroke transfer system reduces survivors' chances of receiving critical treatment
Gaps in the U.S. stroke transfer system are drastically reducing survivors' chances of receiving critical treatment and ...
A study led by scientists at the Centro Nacional de Investigaciones Carlos III (CNIC) demonstrates that stroke severity ...
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, more than 700,000 people have strokes each year.
Delays in transferring patients with stroke for advanced treatment are linked to worse disability, fewer lifesaving procedures, and more complications, a large US study shows.
NT hospitals get funding to target deadly stroke treatment delays as Australia lags behind UK and US
The Northern Territory is gaining a boost in funding for stroke patients in an effort to get Australia’s hospitals up to ...
Remote screening with a smartwatch detected new-onset atrial fibrillation more often vs. standard care among patients at ...
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