Oct. 13 (UPI) --While a stroke doubles a person's risk for dementia, a new study suggests that fairly intensive exercise can improve cognitive function in adults who are several months into recovery.
PITTSBURGH (KDKA) - A new study suggests that millions of Americans are putting themselves at risk of stroke by aggressively working out. The study in the journal Physics of Fluids suggests the ...
Stroke survivors at increased risk of developing dementia do not have therapies to reduce that risk, but new Monash University-led research could help change that. Subscribe to our newsletter for the ...
Embarking on the journey of speech recovery after a stroke necessitates a deliberate and tailored approach. The aftermath of a stroke often poses challenges to one’s ability to communicate effectively ...
Back in 2020, at 32 years old, I had a stroke. As a result, I was bedridden for weeks and ultimately diagnosed with functional neurological disorder (FND), a chronic condition caused by changes in how ...
Cardiorespiratory exercise after ischemic stroke had benefits on cognition but not brain volume in a randomized controlled study conducted in Australia. In the PISCES-ZODIAC trial, an 8-week ...
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