Por: Associated Press Health February 20, 2023
WASHINGTON (AP) — A stroke left Heather Rendulic with little use of her left hand and arm, putting certain everyday tasks like tying shoes or cutting foods out of reach.“I live one-handed in a two-handed world and you don’t realize how many things you need two hands for until you only have one good one,” the Pittsburgh woman told The Associated Press.So Rendulic volunteered for a first-of-its-kind experiment: Researchers implanted a... + full article
WPTV USA Nation May 16, 2023
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. — May is Stroke is the fifth leading cause of death in the United States and a leading cause of disability.The American Heart Association and HCA Healthcare Foundation are trying to educate more people about risk factors, prevention and management with... + más
Debate over snowmobiles starts to rev up: 2-stroke or 4-stroke sleds? | Portland Press Herald
Racial gap in US stroke deaths widened during pandemic | ABC News
New York Post USA Life April 07, 2023
You snooze, you lose. A new study published in the suggests that getting too much sleep can be damaging. The recommends at least seven hours of sleep per night — but researchers found that people who sleep more than had an increased chance of suffering a stroke. “Our results... + más
Commentary: Sleep is getting more respect – as a way to boost productivity. We need a better mindset. | Portland Press Herald
Portland Press Herald USA Sports March 12, 2023
John Lambert sits on his 2-stroke snowmobile at his home in Parsonsfield. Beside him is one of the three 4-stroke sleds that he and his wife use to ride on trails. There’s been a rise in sales of the newer 4-stroke snowmobiles, but many Mainers still prefer the 2-stroke sleds.... + más
Firefighters deliver sleds to help children with disabilities escape fires | WPTV
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WPLG Local 10 USA Health February 20, 2023
WASHINGTON – A stroke left Heather Rendulic with little use of her left hand and arm, putting certain everyday tasks like tying shoes or cutting foods out of reach.“I live one-handed in a two-handed world and you don’t realize how many things you need two hands for until... + más
In test, zaps to spine help 2 stroke survivors move arms | Associated Press
WPTV USA Nation February 19, 2023
GAINESVILLE, Fla. — The University of Florida is launching a statewide network of mobile stroke treatment ambulances specially designed to speed diagnosis and treatment, including one planned for Palm Beach County.The first UF Health mobile stroke unit will be housed in... + más
More women than men suffer strokes, but many don’t realize risk | Portland Press Herald
Stroke risk could be higher for women in early menopause: study | New York Post
Portland Press Herald USA World December 10, 2022
When Tracy Madsen talks casually to other women about their health worries, whether patients, friends or family, she is sometimes surprised to hear how frightened they are about getting breast cancer, while they rarely mention stroke. “Though breast cancer is, of course, a... + más
Fact Check: Did study link more strokes in young people to COVID vaccine? | Newsweek
Is Suffering a Substitute for Style? | The New York Times
The Daily Beast USA World November 20, 2022
With evolving faster and faster, each chipping away at the effectiveness of the leading , the hunt is on for a new kind of vaccine—one that works equally well on current and future forms of the novel-coronavirus.Now researchers at the National Institutes of Health in Maryland... + más
FDA authorizes Novavax Covid-19 vaccine for use as a first booster shot | CNN
Cancer vaccine may be ready by 2030, say founders of COVID vaccine-makers BioNTech | ABC7
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