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7 Silent Blood Clot Symptoms to Watch Out For
What is a blood clot? Blood clots normally form after an injury to protect your body from losing too much blood, but they can ...
Bengaluru: A 39-year-old man with no known comorbidities or prior symptoms recently experienced sudden weakness in his hands ...
Stroke can happen to anyone, at any age and at any time. The number of strokes among younger adults under 55 is rising worldwide, and every day in the UK around 240 people experience the traumatic and ...
Bayer AG (($BAYRY)) announced an update on their ongoing clinical study. Bayer AG is currently conducting a clinical study titled A Randomized, ...
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Silent Stroke Signals You Might Miss
Stroke, often imagined as a sudden and dramatic event, is one of the most feared medical emergencies worldwide. But what many ...
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RAO Foundation Takes Over Raila Odinga's Social Media Accounts Weeks after His Death
The Raila Odinga Foundation is set to manage the social media accounts of the late Raila Odinga, who died on October 15 while ...
Pulmonary embolism (PE), a type of blood clot in the lungs, sends more than half a million people to U.S. hospitals each year—and kills about one in five high-risk patients, according to the American ...
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General anesthesia during clot-removal surgery leads to better neurological outcomes at 3 months
Patients who undergo general anesthesia while receiving a specialized surgery to treat strokes have better outcomes than ...
A new trial suggests the optimal approach for basilar artery occlusion stroke may vary depending on whether the blockage ...
Wet Leg have dropped their self-directed video for “Mangetout,” which features Rhian Teasdale dancing in a giant wig and drenched in a red, blood-like substance. The single appears on their recent ...
Every moment is critical when treating a stroke. Ischemic strokes, which account for 87% of all strokes annually, occur when a blood clot or other blockage disrupts blood flow to the brain. Without ...
Sitting motionless and staring at TV, long feared by physicians as a danger to the eyes, is also a threat to the circulation. So warned Philadelphia’s Dr. Meyer Naide in the A.M.A. Journal last week.
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