Erythritol, a widely used sugar substitute found in many low-carb and sugar-free products, may not be as harmless as once believed. New research from the University of Colorado Boulder reveals that ...
The kanji of the year, a single character representing this year's key feature, has been selected as "kuma," meaning bear. At Kiyomizu-dera Temple in Kyoto on December 12, chief priest Seihan Mori ...
He was healthy and fit at 54, an avid runner with no vices — he didn’t smoke, drink or do drugs. So when he suddenly experienced left-sided weakness, numbness and difficulties with balance, walking, ...
Kanji is a traditional Indian fermented drink made using vegetables, spices and water. Kanji is one of those age-old drinks that instantly reminds you of winter in India. Traditionally prepared by ...
Bayer’s oral FXIa inhibitor asundexian has significantly reduced the risk of stroke in a phase 3 trial, giving a boost to a potentially blockbuster mechanism that has suffered setbacks over the past ...
Pulsing ultrasound waves through the brain could improve survival after a type of stroke by helping to clear out inflammatory dead blood cells, according to a study in mice. The approach, which ...
Senior Lecturer, Adult Nursing and co-lead, Ageing, Acute and Long Term Conditions. Member of Health and Well Being Research Center, London South Bank University Stroke can happen to anyone, at any ...
CLEVELAND — More than 795,000 Americans experience a stroke each year, with nearly half of survivors living with physical disabilities. For decades, rehabilitation has been the only option for ...
Mötley Crüe frontman Vince Neil is opening up about the major health scare that put the band on hold. Last Christmas, Neil suffered a stroke so severe his doctors didn't believe he'd be able to walk ...
Mötley Crüe’s Vince Neil suffered a stroke last year and had to learn to walk again. In a new interview with the Las Vegas Review-Journal, the Mötley frontman revealed that his stroke recovery was the ...
In-hospital strokes — defined as those occurring during hospitalization for another diagnosis — are relatively common, affecting between 35,000 and 75,000 patients each year in the US. While the ...
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