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    Very Low Incidence Of Stroke From Cardiac Catheterizations

    When a patient undergoes a cardiac catheterization procedure such as a balloon angioplasty, there's a slight risk of a stroke or other neurological complications. While the risk is extremely small, neurologists nevertheless may expect to see catheterization-induced complications because so many...
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    Stroke Survivors' Balance May Improve With Yoga

    Group yoga can improve balance in stroke survivors who no longer receive rehabilitative care, according to new research in the American Heart Association journal /iStroke. In a small pilot study, researchers tested the potential benefits of yoga among chronic stroke survivors - those whose...
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    Study Proves Yoga Can Reduce Disability In Stroke Victims (Not Just Viral Videos)

    A new study says that yoga could reduce disability in stroke victims by improving their balance, proving that viral videos like Arthur Boorman's*aren't just freak*occurrences. If you're willing to buy one man's experience as testament to the incredible transformational abilities of yoga...
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    Shift Work Tied To Higher Risk For Heart Attack, Stroke

    An analysis that reviews studies covering over two million people finds shift work is associated with a higher risk for vascular events, such as heart attack and ischaemic stroke. The study is the largest examination of shift work and vascular risk to date. The researchers, from Canada and...
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    Therapeutic Window For Stroke May Be Extended By Experimental Drug: Clinical Safety T

    A team led by a physician-scientist at the University of Southern California (USC) has created an experimental drug that reduces brain damage and improves motor skills among stroke-afflicted rodents when given with federally approved clot-busting therapy. Clinical trials to test the safety of...
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    Long Term Insulin Not Linked To Higher Risk Of Heart Attack, Stroke, Cancer

    Long term use of insulin does not put people with diabetes or pre-diabetes at higher risk for heart attack, stroke or cancer, according to a large international study that followed more than 12,500 people in 40 countries over 6 years. One of the study's two principal investigators, Dr Hertzel...
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    Stroke Patients On Warfarin Can Be Safely Treated With Clot-Busting Drug

    Acute ischemic stroke patients taking the blood thinner warfarin can be treated safely with the clot-busting drug tissue plasminogen activator (tPA), according to research presented at the American Heart Association's Quality of Care and Outcomes Research Scientific Sessions 2012. "Although it's...
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    High Volume Stroke Centers Provide Faster Treatment And Have Superior Outcomes

    According to a study published online in the Journal of NeuroInterventional Surgery, patients who attend stroke centers with a high volume of patients are treated faster and have better outcomes. Findings from the study are based on 442 patients with the average age of 66, treated with...
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    Speed Drawing Ability May Predict Subsequent Stroke Death Risk

    Stroke remains one of the leading causes of mortality and disability, even though there have been advances in treatment. Older men who have impaired cognitive function prior to a stroke are at increased risk of subsequent disability and mortality. According to a study published in the online...
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    In Emergency Departments, Some Stroke Victims Not Receiving Timely Diagnosis, Care

    The mantra in stroke care is "time is brain." With each passing minute more brain cells are irretrievably lost and, because of this, timely diagnosis and treatment is essential to increase the chances for recovery. While significant strides have been made to improve the response time of...
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    Consuming Low-Fat Dairy Food May Reduce Your Risk Of Stroke

    If you eat low-fat dairy foods, you may be reducing your risk of stroke. In a Swedish study published in the American Heart Association's journal Stroke, people who drank low-fat milk and ate low-fat yogurt and cheese had a lower risk of stroke compared to those who consumed full-fat dairy...
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    Rehospitalization Among Post-Acute Stroke Patients: Findings Pave Way To Reduce Readm

    Stroke patients receiving in-patient rehabilitation are more likely to land back in the hospital within three months if they are functioning poorly, show signs of depression and lack social support according to researchers at the University of Texas Medical Branch (UTMB) at Galveston. Hospital...
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    Drug Target Discovered For Stimulating Recovery From Stroke

    Investigators at the Stanford University School of Medicine have shown that removing a matched set of molecules that typically help to regulate the brain's capacity for forming and eliminating connections between nerve cells could substantially aid recovery from stroke even days after the event...
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    my 2 stroke snowmobile starts and runs but when I turn it off it doesn't

    start back up. its a zr500 arctic cat? What might be the problem?
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    my 2 stroke snowmobile starts and runs but when I turn it off it doesn't

    start back up. its a zr500 arctic cat? What might be the problem?
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    My 2 stroke snowmobile as smoking alot of white smoke. Is a gasket leaking...

    ...coolant? or is it the oil to gas? Its smoking a lot of smoke, so I turned if off and now it won't start. I think coolant is leaking in to the cylinders? Does this cause white smoke? or is it the oil to gas ratio possibly?
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    Citrus Fruits May Help Women Reduce Risk Of Stroke

    Eating citrus fruits, especially oranges and grapefruit, because of the flavonone they contain, may lower women's risk of developing clot-associated or ischemic stroke, according to a new study led by Norwich Medical School of the University of East Anglia in the UK that was published online...
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    Language Impairment Following Stroke Adds Thousands To Medical Costs

    Stroke-related language impairment adds about $1,703 per patient to medical costs the first year after stroke, according to research reported in Stroke: Journal of the American Heart Association. Researchers retrospectively examined the records of 3,200 South Carolina Medicare patients who had...
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    Temporary Stent Procedure Improves Stroke Recovery

    A new way of opening blocked arteries in the brain using a removable stent system in people suffering strokes brought remarkably positive results in how those patients recovered from the strokes, according to a study presented at the American Stroke Association's annual conference in New...
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    Aspirin Is Underused By Stroke Survivors

    NEW ORLEANS - Roughly 40% of patients who survive a stroke do not take aspirin on a daily basis, despite established guidelines that recommend its use for secondary prevention in this population, investigators announced at the 2012 International Stroke Conference. Dr. John G. Fort, Chief...
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