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How much of your brain do you need to survive?That statement is patently untrue — most people use all of their brains, all of the time. But for people who have survived a stroke, traumatic brain injuries or brain resectioning surgeries, things do ...
A new study using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) reveals the neural mechanisms that contribute to urinary incontinence, a common condition affecting stroke survivors that has a ...
In the study, Carmichael and his team sought to determine how physical rehabilitation improved brain function after a stroke and whether they could generate a drug that could produce these same ...
Using mice models, Carmichael and team first identified an area in the brain where communication had been fractured following a stroke. This area was distant from the brain's central stroke site ...
“Adopting these eight simple lifestyle changes can help to reduce stroke risk and optimize both heart and brain health,” Mclernon, now a senior lecturer in adult nursing at London South Bank ...
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