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Stroke signs: 'Amaurosis Fugax' could affect the eyes in the days leading up to a stroke
A transient ischemic attack is a major precursor to having a stroke, so sudden shifts in vision should never be ignored.
Source: Daily Express - Health - October 23, 2022 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

Why John Fetterman Needs Closed Captioning Technology After His Stroke
Five months after the Democratic nominee in one of the nation’s most competitive Senate races suffered a stroke, there’s still a lot to learn about his recovery. In the final weeks of the Pennsylvania Senate campaign, a key Republican attack against the state’s lieutenant governor, John Fetterman, has centered on his use of closed-captioning technology, which translates audio into text on a screen in real-time. He relied on the technology during an interview conducted Friday with NBC News, his first in-person, on-camera sit-down since his stroke in May. [time-brightcove not-tgx=”true”] “...
Source: TIME: Health - October 13, 2022 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: Mini Racker Tags: Uncategorized elections Explainer healthscienceclimate uspoliticspolicy Source Type: news

Stroke Care Stable After COVID-Linked Move to Telemedicine Stroke Care Stable After COVID-Linked Move to Telemedicine
Telemedicine can serve as a complementary tool for minor ischemic cerebrovascular events, data suggest.Medscape Medical News
Source: Medscape Medical News Headlines - October 13, 2022 Category: Consumer Health News Tags: Cardiology News Source Type: news

Why your blood type could predict your stroke risk: Type As are 16% more likely to suffer one
US researchers reviewed dozens of studies into genetics and ischaemic strokes, the most common type. It's thought that blood type influences a person's risk of developing dangerous clots.
Source: the Mail online | Health - September 1, 2022 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

Drinking Black Tea May Lower Mortality Risk, Study Suggests
While green tea has a long-standing reputation for health benefits, research has been much more mixed on black tea. One problem, says Maki Inoue-Choi, an epidemiologist at the National Cancer Institute, is that large observational studies on tea and mortality have focused on countries like Japan or China—places where green tea is more popular. To fill this gap, Inoue-Choi and her colleagues analyzed data in the United Kingdom, where black tea drinking is common. After surveying about 500,000 people and following them for a median of 11 years, the results, published Aug. 29 in the journal Annals of Internal Medicine, ...
Source: TIME: Health - August 29, 2022 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: Tara Law Tags: Uncategorized Diet & Nutrition healthscienceclimate Source Type: news

Prevalence and risk factors of ischemic stroke-related headache in China: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Headache accompanying ischemic stroke is considered an independent predictor of neurological deterioration. This meta-analysis aims to estimate the prevalence of ischemic stroke-related headaches and identify ...
Source: BMC Public Health - August 11, 2022 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: Qi Xie, Yinping Wu, Juhong Pei, Qianqian Gao, Qiang Guo, Xinglei Wang, Juanping Zhong, Yujie Su, Junqiang Zhao, Lanfang Zhang and Xinman Dou Tags: Research Source Type: research

Early Post-Stroke Gene Expression May Predict Stroke Outcomes Early Post-Stroke Gene Expression May Predict Stroke Outcomes
Genes and associated networks regulating immune response may modulate 90-day ischemic stroke outcomes and be used to predict outcomes.First Look
Source: Medscape Medical News Headlines - July 1, 2022 Category: Consumer Health News Tags: Neurology & Neurosurgery News Source Type: news

Clostridium difficile Infection Does Not Impact Outcomes in Stroke Patients
This study investigates incidence, patient characteristics, clinical features, and outcomes of CDI following stroke, including ischemic stroke (IS), intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH), and aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH).;
Source: Current Awareness Service for Health (CASH) - May 20, 2022 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

Stroke: Signs you should not dismiss – a mini stroke is a significant warning
A TEMPORARY distribution in the blood supply to the brain is known as a transient ischaemic attack - also known as a "mini stroke". However, there is nothing minor about this condition.
Source: Daily Express - Health - April 14, 2022 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

Sepsis-driven atrial fibrillation and ischaemic stroke. Is there enough evidence to recommend anticoagulation?
Sepsis can lead to cardiac arrhythmias, of which the most common is atrial fibrillation (AF). Sepsis is associated with up to a six-fold higher risk of developing AF, where it occurs most commonly in the first 3 days of hospital admission. In many patients, AF detected during sepsis is the first documented episode of AF, either as an unmasking of sub-clinical AF or as a newly developed arrhythmia. In the short term, sepsis that is complicated by AF leads to longer hospital stays and an increased risk of inpatient mortality. Sepsis-driven AF can also increase an individual ' s risk of inpatient stroke by nearly 3-fold, comp...
Source: Current Awareness Service for Health (CASH) - April 13, 2022 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

Stroke Among Patients Hospitalized With COVID-19 Stroke Among Patients Hospitalized With COVID-19
Reports have indicated that COVID-19 is associated with increased risk for ischemic stroke. What are the characteristics of hospitalized COVID-19 patients with acute ischemic stroke and TIA?Stroke
Source: Medscape Today Headlines - April 4, 2022 Category: Consumer Health News Tags: Neurology & Neurosurgery Journal Article Source Type: news

Commonly prescribed anti-nausea drugs may TRIPLE the risk of a stroke, study suggests
French researchers claim to have found that patients on commonly prescribed ant-nausea drugs are three times as likely to suffer an ischemic stroke in a study of nearly 30,000 patients.
Source: the Mail online | Health - March 23, 2022 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

Widely used anti-nausea drugs raise risk for ischemic stroke, study finds
A class of commonly used drugs designed to relieve nausea and vomiting caused by migraine, cancer treatment or surgery has been linked with an increased risk for ischemic stroke, a study published by the BMJ found.
Source: Health News - UPI.com - March 23, 2022 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

Stroke: OCD could make people 'three times as likely to have an ischemic stroke'
STROKES occur when blood supply to part of the brain gets interrupted. When this happens the brain tissue stops getting oxygen and nutrients and its cells quickly die. Among the major risk factors for strokes are an unhealthy lifestyle and preexisting conditions like heart disease and diabetes. A new study has revealed that having OCD too could increase the risk of stroke.
Source: Daily Express - Health - March 10, 2022 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news