Exercise appears to significantly improve cognitive function following a stroke, bringing patients with mild to moderate cognitive impairment back to near normal cognition. Results of a new ...
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.
Every year, nearly 800,000 Americans suffer a stroke. And 40 percent end up having a second stroke which can be even more debilitating. But the key to prevention may be very simple. Research found a ...
Losing one's temper or exercising too rigorously could be contributing factors for a stroke, according to new research. In a study published Wednesday in the European Society of Cardiology's "European ...
Stroke incidence is increasing among younger Indians due to lifestyle factors and delayed hospital arrival. Early treatment ...
In a large study of community-based stroke survivors in Canada, researchers found those meeting guideline-recommended levels of physical activity had a significantly lower risk for death from any ...
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Ascension Sacred Heart Bay hospital marks World Stroke Day
Oct. 29 was World Stroke Day, and Ascension Sacred Heart Bay has some advice for people who may or may not have suffered a ...
Just a few hours of this type of exercise could help protect your brain from shrinking, and preserve your cognition and reduce your risk of dementia. But in an unexpected finding, balance and training ...
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