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Brain hemorrhage: Why does it happen? Learn from experts its causes, types, and the most important prevention methods.
Causes of Brain Hemorrhage: A brain hemorrhage is an emergency situation that can be fatal if the patient does not receive ...
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'Time is brain' again, now for hemostatic control of intracerebral bleeds
Results suggest research is closer to making recombinant factor VIIa work ...
A blood test that detects GFAP during emergency transport could kick off effective treatment for these patients before they even get to the hospital, potentially reducing their brain damage from ...
Scientists with the National Institutes of Health used brain scans to identify an association between the extent of disruption incurred by the brain’s blood-brain barrier and the intensity of bleeding ...
Clinical trial results indicate a protein, rFVIIa, may benefit certain stroke patients when administered quickly, with a focus on acute intracerebral hemorrhage treatments.
Getting immediate treatment with a nasal spray could be a game-changer for athletes and other people who suffer traumatic brain injuries. This may become a possibility, according to new research from ...
Analysis of hospital registry data found that people who were hospitalized due to bleeding in the brain and who had taken multiple antiplatelet medications, or medications stronger than aspirin, were ...
Dizziness, numbness, and confusion represent some of the most concerning neurological symptoms that can signal serious underlying medical conditions. While these sensations occasionally result from ...
A rapid blood test could speed treatment for people who have suffered a stroke related to brain bleeding, a new study says. Stroke victims with brain bleeds have nearly seven times higher blood levels ...
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