New research suggests that a drug used to treat bleeding could benefit some stroke patients
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Led by the University of Nottingham, a new international study investigated whether patients with a spontaneous bleed in the brain (intracerebral haemorrhage) could benefit from this drug, if delivered as an emergency treatment. An intracerebral haemorrhage is a type of stroke.
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New Steps Life After Stroke Club
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New study on ARNI-based rehabilitation approach
Type: Research
Published in the journal, BMJ Open, a new study sheds light on whether a community-based rehabilitation training programme could help stroke survivors regain their independence after stroke.
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New systematic review into swallowing problems after stroke and the risk of serious chest infection
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After a stroke some people have difficulty swallowing (dysphagia). This can cause a serious chest infection known as Stroke Associated Pneumonia (SAP). Published in the journal Cerebrovascular Diseases, a new systematic review of the evidence sheds light on the issue.
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Newham Together We Can Stroke Group
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Newly Diagnosed Research: Engaging Healthcare Professionals
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