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Prof Anne Kiltie, chair in clinical oncology at the University of Aberdeen, who is leading the study, said: "We already have ...
New milli-spinner technology from Stanford offers breakthrough in blood clot treatment by compressing clots to 5% of original ...
Physicians at HonorHealth Research Institute in Scottsdale say more patients are surviving and recovering from the most ...
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News-Medical.Net on MSNHonorHealth’s HALO project enhances stroke treatment and preventionMore patients are surviving and recovering from the most common and severe form of brain stroke thanks to data-driven ...
Stroke remains one of the leading causes of death, disability, increased economic burden and decreased quality of life around ...
We are delighted that we have been awarded this designation,’' said Dr. Philip Otterbeck, RUMC’s chief medical officer.
A "pioneering" new scanner derived from MRI technology could be used to track brain cancer spread and lead to improved ...
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For people with advanced heart failure, left ventricular assist devices, or LVADs, can be a literal lifesaver.
A new study has found that dementia, stroke, and depression are more common in people with shorter telomeres — a biomarker of ...
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention warns that heat stroke 'can cause death or permanent disability if emergency ...
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ZME Science on MSNStanford’s New Rice-Sized Device Destroys Clots Where Other Treatments FailForget brute force—Stanford engineers are using finesse to tackle deadly clots.
Scientists find that a gap between brain age and actual age may link common health risks to cognitive decline.
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