Stroke
This is how you will identify a stroke before it is too late
In emergency medicine, one phrase guides stroke treatment: "Time equals brain." Every minute without care kills millions of nerve cells and reduces recovery chances.
BRAIN.Q launches home-based AI brain recovery service in Israel
Red traffic light saves stroke victim's life in Rishon Lezion
Former Supreme Court president Asher Grunis hospitalized after suffering stroke
This heart abnormality can raise your risk for dementia - study
An abnormality in the heart's left atrium known as atrial cardiopathy is already linked to stroke and atrial fibrillation, but it may be independently linked to dementia as well.
Social isolation, loneliness increase risk of heart attack, stroke - study
Social isolation and loneliness are common, but under-recognized determinants of cardiovascular and brain health.
Fast-acting white blood cells can protect from strokes - study
The new University of Pittsburgh study offers a potential therapy for protection against stroke – at least in mice.
These seven healthy habits effectively reduce chances of a stroke - study
A new study found that there are seven health tools that can reduce your risk of suffering from one of the most dangerous medical conditions. These are the findings.
2,700-year-old ancient Egyptian stroke victim discovered
The mummy, believed to be a female between 25-40 years of age, is one of, if not the earliest examples of stroke in an Egyptian mummy.
Frequent napping linked to poor heart health, study says
A new study shows how napping regularly may put you at higher risk for high blood pressure and stroke, perhaps because many people who take naps may do so because of poor sleep at night.
Dementia: Finding happiness beyond the point of no return
Barbara Diamond gets personal in her blog, Thedementiadiary.com
Dementia: Finding happiness beyond the point of no return
Barbara Diamond gets personal in her blog, Thedementiadiary.com
Aphasia: Israelis work to give voice to this brain condition
“We want to teach others about aphasia, to teach them how to be more inclusive,” Leora Ashman explained. Ultimately, their goal is nothing less than, “To make aphasia a buzzword.”
Feeling younger speeds up medical recovery - study
Researchers from Bar-Ilan find that even in old age, feeling young can lower the risks of developing physical disability and suffering from chronic disease.