Healthcare News
30/06/2008
Research findings have been announced which comment on the risk of "silent strokes".
One in ten apparently healthy middle-aged participants with no symptoms of stroke were found to have been injured from "silent strokes" in a recent US study.
Silent cerebral infarction (SCI) or "silent stroke" is a brain injury probably caused by a blood clot interrupting blood flow in the brain, the researchers report in Stroke: Journal of the American Heart Association.
It is reported to be a risk factor for future strokes and a sign of progressive brain damage that may result in long-term dementia.
Sudha Seshadri, co-author of the study and associate professor of neurology at Boston University School of Medicine, says the findings highlight the need for an early detection and treatment of cardiovascular risk factors in middle-age
Dr Seshadri continues: "This is especially true since SCIs have been associated with an increased risk of incident stroke and cognitive impairment."
In related news, researchers led by Herng-Ching Lin, a professor at Taipei Medical University School of Health Care Administration, have identified sudden loss of hearing as a potential early sign of vulnerability to stroke.
The preliminary findings, which are reported in Stroke: Journal of the American Heart Association, are based on data from medical insurance records on a national database.
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Strokes and heart attacks to be targeted in Scotland
02/07/2009
Specialist care units and equipment are to be placed in public areas to cut down on the chance of death from heart attacks and strokes, it has been announced.
New technology helps stroke victim regain independence
01/07/2009
A man who suffered a stroke shortly before running the New York marathon has been given new technology to help him recover, it is reported.
Specialist stroke centres 'needed in London'
01/07/2009
At least eight specialist stroke centres need to be established in London to enhance treatment in the capital, it is believed.
Stroke awards recognise remarkable achievements
26/06/2009
The Stroke Association held its annual Life After Stroke Awards this week, highlighting the importance of carers in the prolonged health of stroke sufferers.