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Teamwork with Rogers Stroke Center helps Vietnam memorial caretaker avoid lasting effects from stroke
An alert friend, a 24/7 phone consultation service tapping UT Southwestern Medical Center stroke experts, and an innovative procedure to restore blood flow to her brain helped spare Mary Alice Stam the lasting effects of severe stroke.
Source: UT Southwestern Medical Center News - May 12, 2015 Category: Hospital Management Source Type: news

Rogers Stroke Center site for test of implant aimed at restoring lost arm function after stroke
UT Southwestern Medical Center will be one of three national sites to pioneer U.S. testing for an implant device that stimulates the vagus nerve in stroke patients to see whether it can help restore lost arm function.
Source: UT Southwestern Medical Center News - May 11, 2015 Category: Hospital Management Source Type: news

UTSW testing whether implant device can help restore lost arm function after stroke
UT Southwestern Medical Center will be one of three national sites to pioneer U.S. testing for an implant device that stimulates the vagus nerve in stroke patients to see whether it can help restore lost arm function.
Source: UT Southwestern Medical Center News - May 8, 2015 Category: Hospital Management Source Type: news

Hybrid cerebrovascular operating suite to enhance multidisciplinary approach for stroke, neurosurgery
UT Southwestern Medical Center has established a Hybrid Cerebrovascular Operating Suite at Zale Lipshy University Hospital that will combine surgical innovations with advanced imaging capabilities for surgical cases related to stroke and brain aneurysms.
Source: UT Southwestern Medical Center News - May 6, 2015 Category: Hospital Management Source Type: news

UT Southwestern cardiologists among elite group awarded millions to prevent heart disease
Researchers and clinicians at UT Southwestern Medical Center are among a select group to receive inaugural funding from the American Heart Association (AHA) for work that takes aim at heart disease and stroke.
Source: UT Southwestern Medical Center News - July 22, 2014 Category: Hospital Management Source Type: news

Blocking key enzyme minimizes stroke injury
A drug that blocks the action of the enzyme Cdk5 could substantially reduce brain damage if administered shortly after a stroke, UT Southwestern Medical Center research suggests.
Source: UT Southwestern Medical Center News - June 26, 2014 Category: Hospital Management Source Type: news

Innovative neurosurgery led to stroke patient’s remarkable recovery
Mr. Guynes, 68, of Farmersville, Texas, credits the fast action and coordination of the stroke team at UT Southwestern with minimizing damage to his brain from the stroke and, most importantly, saving his life.
Source: UT Southwestern Medical Center News - May 7, 2014 Category: Hospital Management Source Type: news

UT Southwestern certified as Advanced Comprehensive Stroke Center
Recognizing UT Southwestern’s high-level capabilities in treating the most complex stroke cases on a round-the-clock basis, The Joint Commission has certified the Medical Center as an Advanced Comprehensive Stroke Center.
Source: UT Southwestern Medical Center News - April 1, 2014 Category: Hospital Management Source Type: news

Telestroke program extends critical care to patients in rural and regional areas
UT Southwestern Medical Center has launched a state-of-the-art telemedicine program that will extend immediate access to UTSW’s nationally recognized stroke care during the crucial time period when treatment is needed for an ischemic stroke.
Source: UT Southwestern Medical Center News - March 31, 2014 Category: Hospital Management Source Type: news

Post-heart attack biological events provide cardioprotection
Heart attack and stroke are among the most serious threats to health. But novel research at UT Southwestern has linked two major biological processes that occur at the onset of these traumatic events and, ultimately, can lead to protection for the he
Source: UT Southwestern Medical Center News - March 13, 2014 Category: Hospital Management Source Type: news