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A new study using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) reveals the neural mechanisms that contribute to urinary incontinence, a common condition affecting stroke survivors that has a ...
Incontinence After Stroke: "The brain plays a crucial role in regulating the bladder, allowing people to sense bladder ...
A new USC-led study using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) reveals the neural mechanisms that contribute to ...
A new USC-led study using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) reveals the neural mechanisms that contribute to ...
After acute stroke ... his symptoms had basically recovered, and he could walk independently. At the 90-day follow-up, the patient occasionally had mild limb weakness, but he could take care of his ...
Recognizing symptoms like loud snoring, pauses in breathing, and excessive daytime sleepiness is crucial for early intervention. Healthline has strict sourcing guidelines and relies on peer ...
The American Stroke Association suggests remembering the acronym FAST, which stands for face drooping, arm weakness, speech difficulty, and time to get help quickly. The aforementioned symptoms ...
Inflammation can be a sign of some very serious health conditions and should not be ignored. This article explores 11 chronic inflammation symptoms. It explains various causes of chronic inflammation ...
An estimated 610,000 Americans are expected to experience their first stroke this year — but you don’t have to be one of them. With nearly 80% of strokes considered preventable, you’d think ...
Symptoms of a TIA come on suddenly and are similar to stroke symptoms, but they usually go away within an hour. Still, since there is no way to tell if someone is having a TIA or a stroke, both should ...
The present study was designed to explore alterations in cortical and spinal cord activation and changes in corticospinal coupling during a simple visually guided force generation task for the first ...
The researchers found that stroke cut off communication with parvalbumin neuron cells, which play a vital role in brain function and an individual's behavior – including movement.