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When Fetterman Wasn ’t Ready to Debate After a Stroke, Dr. Oz Pounced
Dr. Mehmet Oz, the Republican nominee for Senate in Pennsylvania, has taunted his Democratic rival, Lt. Gov. John Fetterman, about his recovery.
Source: NYT Health - August 31, 2022 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: Trip Gabriel Tags: Fetterman, John (1969- ) Midterm Elections (2022) Elections, Senate Stroke Oz, Mehmet C Pennsylvania Source Type: news

When Fetterman Declined to Debate, Dr. Oz Made His Stroke an Issue
Dr. Mehmet Oz, the Republican nominee for Senate in Pennsylvania, has taunted his Democratic rival, Lt. Gov. John Fetterman, about his recovery.
Source: NYT Health - August 31, 2022 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: Trip Gabriel Tags: Fetterman, John (1969- ) Midterm Elections (2022) Elections, Senate Stroke Oz, Mehmet C Pennsylvania Source Type: news

No Increased Stroke Risk Linked to Pfizer ’s Covid Boosters, Federal Officials Say
An uptick hinted at in surveillance data was a mirage, the officials said.
Source: NYT Health - January 14, 2023 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: Apoorva Mandavilli Tags: your-feed-science Vaccination and Immunization Coronavirus (2019-nCoV) Elderly Stroke Coronavirus Risks and Safety Concerns BioNTech SE Pfizer Inc Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Food and Drug Administration Source Type: news

Helping Stroke Patients Regain Movement in their Hands
The results of an innovative study suggest electrical stimulation of the spinal cord could eventually help some of the many people disabled by strokes.
Source: NYT Health - February 20, 2023 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: Pam Belluck Tags: Research Stroke Paralysis Therapy and Rehabilitation your-feed-healthcare your-feed-science Source Type: news

For healthy older people, aspirin could cause more bleeding.
A new analysis of older people who have never had a heart attack or stroke suggests limited protective power of daily low-dose aspirin, and worrisome side effects.
Source: NYT Health - July 26, 2023 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: Emily Baumgaertner Tags: your-feed-science Heart Aspirin Elderly Research Falls Clinical Trials Stroke Drugs (Pharmaceuticals) Preventive Medicine Brain Age, Chronological JAMA (Journal of American Medical Assn) United States Preventive Services Task For Source Type: news

AI Helps a Stroke Patient Speak Again, a Milestone for Tech and Neuroscience
The brain activity of a paralyzed woman is being translated into words spoken by an avatar. This milestone could help others who have lost speech.
Source: NYT Health - August 23, 2023 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: Pam Belluck Tags: Brain Artificial Intelligence Stroke Research Voice and Speech Nature (Journal) Computers and the Internet Paralysis Disabilities Stanford University University of California, San Francisco University of California, Berkeley Canada Source Type: news

Here ’ s How Strokes Happen When You ’ re as Young as Luke Perry
The actor ’ s death leaves middle-age Americans wondering how it could happen — and whether it could happen to them. Here ’ s what scientists know.
Source: NYT Health - March 6, 2019 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: GINA KOLATA Tags: Stroke Brain Blood Clots Age, Chronological Hemorrhagic Stroke Aneurysms Deaths (Fatalities) Perry, Luke Massachusetts General Hospital University of Pittsburgh Source Type: news

Ariel Sharon Brain Scan Shows Response to Stimuli
The results of a brain scan performed on Ariel Sharon, the former Israeli prime minister who had a stroke seven years ago, raise the chances that he is able to hear and understand.
Source: NYT Health - January 27, 2013 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: By ISABEL KERSHNER Tags: Israel Brain Sharon, Ariel Source Type: news

Well: Think Like a Doctor: The Man Who Wobbled
Can you solve the medical mystery of a middle-aged man with panic attacks and dizziness?
Source: NYT Health - February 28, 2013 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: By LISA SANDERS, M.D. Tags: Doctors Mental Health and Disorders Stroke think like a doctor Hospitals Emergency Medical Treatment Lisa Sanders Featured Tests (Medical) Source Type: news

The New Old Age Blog: A Lost Language
My father is still in there, somewhere, but our relationship will never be the same.    
Source: NYT Health - April 24, 2013 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: By CINDY PAUL Tags: Elderly Stroke Family Relationships Source Type: news

Well: Safety: Air Pollution Tied to Heart Disease
Following more than 5,000 people in six cities and air pollution data, researchers found that the greater the level of air pollution, the greater the thickening of the carotid artery, a known risk for heart attack and stroke.    
Source: NYT Health - May 2, 2013 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: By NICHOLAS BAKALAR Tags: Heart Air Pollution Body Carotid Arteries Arteriosclerosis and Atherosclerosis Featured Source Type: news

Safety Advocates Focus on Hidden Threats to Young Athletes
Concussions are drawing more attention, but some advocates are debating how to reduce preventable deaths from sudden cardiac arrest and heat stroke.    
Source: NYT Health - May 11, 2013 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: By BILL PENNINGTON Tags: Athletics and Sports Heatstroke Education (K-12) Defibrillators Exercise Concussions Sports Injuries Source Type: news

Skull Surgery Offers Perils and Potential
Partial skull removal, used to relieve life-threatening pressure in the brain after a traumatic injury or severe stroke, raises questions about quantity versus quality of life.    
Source: NYT Health - July 16, 2013 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: By KATIE HAFNER Tags: Skull (Body Part) Surgery and Surgeons Emergency Medical Treatment Source Type: news

Well: 3 Things to Know About the New Cholesterol Guidelines
The new message is don’t chase target cholesterol numbers, know your heart risk, and — if you need drug therapy — use statins. These principles should guide your discussions with your doctor.    
Source: NYT Health - November 12, 2013 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: By HARLAN M. KRUMHOLZ, M.D. Tags: Heart Cholesterol Body Stroke Featured Source Type: news

Well: Idea of Healthy Obesity Is Tested
Some obese people have normal cholesterol, glucose levels and blood pressure, but a new study suggests obesity by itself increases the risk for heart disease, stroke, diabetes and death.    
Source: NYT Health - December 9, 2013 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: By NICHOLAS BAKALAR Tags: Obesity Cholesterol Diabetes Source Type: news