Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Physical activity patterns that included vigorous exercise, housework or walking were associated with lower ...
The way you sleep each night creates a detailed blueprint of your cardiovascular health, potentially revealing stroke risk with remarkable precision years before any symptoms develop. Your sleep ...
Long-term recovery patterns after a stroke differ in different functional domains and vary by patient age, stroke severity, and stroke type, a new study shows. The results also suggest that ...
Stroke survivors are more likely to experience disrupted sleep patterns, either too much or too little, which can impact recovery and overall health. Stroke survivors often face abnormal sleep ...
August 22, 2012 — Researchers have described patterns of muscle synergies — groups of muscles that act as single units — in stroke patients that could become physiologic markers of impaired status.
Share on Pinterest PIKSEL / Getty ImagesNew guidelines for stroke prevention from the American Stroke Association emphasize the benefits of GLP-1 drugs, a balanced diet, regular physical activity, and ...
Getting a good night's sleep could be beneficial for long-term health. A pioneering new study led by Dr. Lu Qi, director of the Tulane University Obesity Research Center, found that even if people had ...
David Werring receives funding from The Stroke Association and the British Heart Foundation. He works at the UCLH/UCL, which receives a proportion of funding from the Department of Health’s National ...
A pioneering new study found that even if people had a high genetic risk of heart disease or stroke, healthy sleep patterns could help offset that risk. Getting a good night's sleep could be ...
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