How important is the relationship between therapist and stroke survivor in rehabilitation of language ability?
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How important is the relationship between therapist and stroke survivor in the rehabilitation of language ability?
How intensively should we treat blood pressure in patients with disease of the small blood vessels in the brain?
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In this study, we are testing the theory that by treating BP more intensively we will delay progression of the disease. We will also use state-of-the-art MRI imaging techniques to look at the mechanisms by which any beneficial effect of BP occurs.
How much could coronavirus increase the chance of stroke?
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This research can establish urgent and important information about the risk of stroke in COVID-19 patients and lead to improved treatments.
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How should we best prevent narrowed neck arteries causing stroke?
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Carotid artery narrowing causes about 15% of strokes of the type where blood clots block blood flow to the brain, and this study aims to find prevention for this.
How stroke can affect your driving
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Certain effects of stroke can impact your ability to drive again. A driving assessment will check these things.
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How the Stroke Association can help you
This guide will point you in the direction of where to find answers to questions and connect you with practical information and support to help you move forward.
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How to improve trials of new treatments for stroke and dementia
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Small Vessel Disease (SVD) is a disease of the small blood vessels in the brain and can lead to stroke and dementia. At the moment, we don't know how to stop SVD developing, or how to treat it. This Lectureship aims to improve future clinical trials that aim to prevent SVD.
How to leave a gift in your Will
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Behind much of our work is someone just like you. Our legacy giving team is here to help. We can offer you confidential advice, send you a free legacy pack and tell you more about the crucial role of legacy gifts as we work together to rebuild lives after stroke.
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How to make a complaint
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The National Clinical Guidelines outline what good stroke care should look like. If you do not feel you have received the right standard of care, or feel that you have been treated unfairly, you can make a complaint. 
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