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[ad_1] According to the results published in the report, light to moderate physical activity, such as walking or swimming for a few hours a week, was associated with less severe strokes than …
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[ad_1] MONDAY, Sept. 10, 2018 (HealthDay News) – New research shows that survivors of serious blood infections, known as sepsis, are at increased risk of stroke and heart attack for four weeks …
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[ad_1] Stroke survivors must talk about their sexuality after their treatment, according to a new study. Healthcare professionals rarely approach the sexuality of a stroke patient during his or her rehabilitation period. …
Read More »Patients with sepsis at higher risk of stroke
[ad_1] Patients with sepsis are at risk of stroke or myocardial infarction (heart attack) in the first 4 weeks after hospital discharge, according to a large Taiwanese study published in CMAJ (Canadian …
Read More »Do Sepsis Patients Have a Higher Risk of Stroke ?, Health News, AND HealthWorld
[ad_1] Washington DC. [USA]According to one study, patients with sepsis are more likely to suffer from stroke and heart attacks in the first four weeks after discharge. The researchers looked at data …
Read More »People immediately after a stroke are more likely to develop dementia: Study
[ad_1] According to a new study, people who have recently had a stroke are twice as likely to develop dementia as those who have not had a stroke. Although stroke has long …
Read More »The risk of double dementia after stroke
[ad_1] By Lisa Rapaport (Reuters Health) – A new study suggests that people who have recently suffered a stroke may be twice as likely to develop dementia as people who have not …
Read More »Michigan woman says selfie helped save her life after stroke
[ad_1] Juanita Branch, a 63-year-old resident of Fraser, Michigan, said she used to "make fun of selfies," according to ClickOnDetroit. Until they save her life, she says. The branch has barely taken …
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[ad_1] Courtney Withorn began biting her fingernails as a teenager after experiencing torments from bullies at school. The habit became so severe at one point that she completely nibbled the vignette. Earlier …
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