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Researchers at UC theorize tongue exercises could improve swallowing function, making life better for people who've had strokes.
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Someone in the U.S. suffers a stroke once every 40 seconds, and more than 160,000 U.S. deaths were by stroke in 2020.
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VIZ-AI and other artificial intelligence programs allow doctors to quickly see how severe a stroke is and minimize any brain damage
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Over the next four years, Pooja Khatri, MD and Achala Vagal, MD and a team of researchers across the U.S. will study stroke patients by looking at two key biomarkers.
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Seconds count in stroke treatment so beginning Tuesday UC Health will have a new resource to get patients the help they need.UC is introducing a Mobile…
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Some seven million people in the U.S. have experienced a stroke, leaving around 66% unable to independently move around. A researcher with the University…
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Statistics show about one-quarter of stroke patients are at risk of having a second stroke, possibly even more serious than the first. University of…
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Close to 800,000 Americans each year suffer a new or recurrent stroke, and while stroke is the fifth leading cause of death in the United States, there…
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Clinical trials are underway in Cincinnati and nationwide that could prove brain stimulation is beneficial to stroke victims.The stimulation is actually…
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Researchers from several universities, including UC, say a new study shows men are at a greater risk of depression than women following a stroke.Assistant…