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A stroke

A stroke is the rapidly developing loss of brain functions due to a disturbance in the blood vessels supplying blood to the brain. This can be due to ischemia (lack of blood supply) caused by thrombosis or embolism or due to a hemorrhage. In medicine, a stroke, fit, or faint is sometimes referred to as an ictus (cerebri), from the Latin icere ("to strike"), especially prior to a definitive diagnosis. In the past, stroke was referred to as cerebrovascular accident or CVA, but the term "stroke" is now preferred. A stroke is a medical emergency and can cause permanent neurological damage, complications and death if not promptly diagnosed and treated. It is the third leading cause of death in the United States. It is the leading cause of adult disability in the United States and Europe. It is the number two cause of death world-wide and may soon become the leading cause of death worldwide. Risk factors for stroke include advanced age, hypertension (high blood pressure), previous stroke or transient ischemic attack (TIA), diabetes, high cholesterol, cigarette smoking, atrial fibrillation, estrogen-containing forms of hormonal contraception, migraine with aura, and thrombophilia (a tendency to thrombosis), patent foramen ovale and several rarer disorders. High blood pressure is the most important modifiable risk factor of stroke. The traditional definition of stroke, devised by the World Health Organisation in the 1970s,[3] is a "neurological deficit of cerebrovascular cause that persists beyond 24 hours or is interrupted by death within 24 hours". This definition was supposed to reflect the reversibility of tissue damage and was devised for the purpose, with the time frame of 24 hours being chosen arbitrarily. The 24-hour limit divides stroke from transient ischemic attack, which is a related syndrome of stroke symptoms that resolve completely within 24 hours. With the availability of treatments that, when given early, can reduce stroke severity, many now prefer alternative concepts, such as brain attack and acute ischemic cerebrovascular syndrome (modeled after heart attack and acute coronary syndrome respectively), that reflect the urgency of stroke symptoms and the need to act swiftly. A stroke is occasionally treated with thrombolysis ("clot-buster"), but usually with supportive care (physiotherapy and occupational therapy) and secondary prevention with antiplatelet drugs (aspirin and often dipyridamole), blood pressure control, statins and anticoagulation (in selected patients).

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Treadmill exercise reverses stroke damage.....

Individuals who walk on a treadmill years after stroke damage can perk up their health and mobility, changes that reflect actual "rewiring" of their brains, says a new research. "This is great...

Started by tirtha9 (358) in health • 19 hours ago • 0 responses
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Now a treadmill for stroke sufferers ......

Stroke and injury sufferers may now rely upon a novel technology a scientist at Portsmouth University for fast recovery — virtual reality treadmill. Wendy Powell claims that has basically written...

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Virtual reality treadmill for stroke patients........

Stroke and injury sufferers may now rely upon a novel technology a scientist at Portsmouth University for fast recovery - virtual reality treadmill. Wendy Powell claims that has basically written...

Started by tirtha9 (358) in health • 4 days ago • 0 responses
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One can of Red Bull can up your stroke risk!!!.....

Drinking just one can of popular energy drink Red Bull may dramatically increase the risk of stroke, suggests a new study. The study of 30 university students aged between 20 and 24 years old...

Started by tirtha9 (358) in health • 1 response • Last response by lilaclady (15210) • 1 week ago
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Did not get the signs of my husband's stroke soon enough

I wish that instead of telling the worse sign of the stroke, that they will publish the subtle signs that can be mistaken for something else but are in reality the beginnings of a stroke. My husband...

Started by suspenseful (12028) in general health • 24 responses • Last response by suspenseful (12028) • 1 week ago
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