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In adults under age 50, strokes caused by clots are on the rise – and many happen without a clear link to a traditional cause ...
Hydroxyurea remains effective long-term in reducing emergency department visits and hospital days for children living with ...
Adults younger than 50 years of age had more than double the risk of having a stroke from migraine or other nontraditional stroke risk factors rather than traditional risks such as high blood pressure ...
Regional West invites area clinicians to join the 2025 West Nebraska Stroke Symposium on Wednesday, May 7. The symposium will ...
These indicators assess temperature fluctuations over consecutive days while remaining sensitive to rapid and acute temperature changes relevant for evaluating short-term effects on stroke-related ...
The emergence of Mechanical thrombectomy (MT) has changed the treatment modalities for Acute Ischemic Stroke (AIS). But still 45 to 55% of patients cannot achieve functional independence after ...
The primary outcome was the time to the first ischaemic or haemorrhagic stroke after diabetes diagnosis, with follow-up until death or December 31, 2022. "These findings highlight the need for ...
Microplastic pollution correlates with higher rates of NCDs, including high blood pressure, diabetes, and stroke, in US coastal regions. The study used data from 555 census tracts, integrating ...
many critically 5 have been orphaned or separated from their parents 5 require treatment for acute malnutrition The rest of the children bear the invisible scars of war, trauma that affects their ...
A new report has found more children than ever are not in school, with the number of lost days of learning up nearly 70% in five years. It is the most vulnerable children who skip school ...
Researchers are looking into new treatments for acute lymphoblastic leukaemia as well as ways to reduce the side effects treatment can cause. There are a number of clinical trials for children to join ...
A survey of more than 1500 children suggests that smartphones can be beneficial to their mental and social well-being – unless they start using social media. Justin Martin at the University of ...