When it’s not a stroke: a review of the research
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Published in the European Journal of Emergency Medicine (EJEM), a new review of the existing research sheds light on how frequently patients with a stroke mimic condition present for emergency care as having a stroke.
We collaborate to ensure research results are shared openly
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Announced today, AMRC Open Research is a new online platform for publishing medical research findings and is co-funded by the Stroke Association.
New 'brain health index' could predict memory and thinking problems after stroke
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Co-funded by the Stroke Association, and published in the International Journal of Stroke, research suggests a new tool can better predict what level of memory and thinking (cognitive) problems patients will experience after stroke, than more time consuming methods.
Can we predict who will respond to language therapy after stroke?
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Published in the JNNP (Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery and Psychiatry), new research suggests that a computer technique could help predict how well stroke survivors respond to language therapies for aphasia.
Our lecturer granted £100,000 award to expand research team
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Dr Paul Kasher is the Stroke Association HRH The Princess Margaret Lecturer at the University of Manchester. We’re delighted to say that Dr Kasher has been granted a Springboard award by the Academy of Medical Sciences to support his research.