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Looking on the bright side helps with poststroke recovery
Looking on the bright side helps with poststroke recovery
14 Mar 2023 byJairia Dela Cruz

When it comes to functional recovery after stroke, the adage “always look on the bright side” appears to be true, with a recent study providing evidence that optimism is associated with better recovery.

Looking on the bright side helps with poststroke recovery
14 Mar 2023
BP awareness, drug adherence help prevent death, morbidity in stroke patients
BP awareness, drug adherence help prevent death, morbidity in stroke patients
10 Mar 2023
Deep-brain stimulation affords greater seizure reduction than vagus nerve stimulation
Deep-brain stimulation affords greater seizure reduction than vagus nerve stimulation
09 Mar 2023

Among the neurostimulation devices used in the treatment of generalized epilepsy, deep-brain stimulation performs better than vagus nerve stimulation at reducing seizure frequency, as reported in a study. On the other hand, while results for responsive neurostimulation are promising, further research is needed.

Deep-brain stimulation affords greater seizure reduction than vagus nerve stimulation
09 Mar 2023
GLP-1 RAs vs SGLT2 inhibitors: What are the comparative risks of ischaemic stroke and incident AF?
GLP-1 RAs vs SGLT2 inhibitors: What are the comparative risks of ischaemic stroke and incident AF?
08 Mar 2023 byNatalia Reoutova

A population-based retrospective study of Hong Kong patients with type 2 diabetes (T2D) finds that use of glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonists (GLP-1 RAs) is associated with a lower risk of ischaemic stroke, while use of sodium-glucose cotransporter 2 (SGLT2) inhibitors is associated with a lower risk of atrial fibrillation (AF).

GLP-1 RAs vs SGLT2 inhibitors: What are the comparative risks of ischaemic stroke and incident AF?
08 Mar 2023