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A man who had a stroke is taking part in a new Queen's University Belfast (QUB) study in the hope it may help him regain some ...
What do skiing and psychedelics have in common? A surprising analogy reveals how healing may begin in the brain.
Queen’s University researchers are calling on 50 stroke survivors to take part in a study to explore whether a wireless brain ...
Strokes drastically alter lives, impairing basic functions due to brain cell damage. While medical advancements improve survival rates, rehabilitation is crucial for regaining lost abilities through ...
Researchers at Queen's University are trialing new ''brain-powered'' software which focuses on encouraging arm movement for ...
Could psychedelics be the brain’s next breakthrough medicine? New science reveals how they rewire neurons and calm ...
Recovering from a stroke can be a long and challenging journey, but with the right rehabilitation exercises, many people can ...
A video game is aiming to help stroke survivors regain movement in their arms as part of a new project led by researchers at Queen’s University Belfast.
Potential Treatment Strategies for Enhancing Neuroplasticity and Regeneration After Ischemic Stroke Toru Yamashita; Koji Abe Disclosures Future Neurology. 2012;7 (3):279-285. 0 ...
There was no increase in brain hemorrhages, which was one of the fears about giving blood thinners to people who have had a stroke and was a common side effect with older generations of blood ...
Stroke symptoms in men vs. women Scientists have come up with several theories for why men and women experience stroke differently. First, it’s all about hormones.
Potential Treatment Strategies for Enhancing Neuroplasticity and Regeneration After Ischemic Stroke Toru Yamashita; Koji Abe Disclosures Future Neurology. 2012;7 (3):279-285. 0 ...
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