Stroke Literature

How Stress Impacts Stroke Survivors

How Stress Impacts Stroke Survivors

  Stroke, a medical emergency caused by interrupted blood flow to the brain, is a life-altering event that affects millions worldwide. While survival rates have improved over the years, the journey to recovery for stroke survivors is often fraught with numerous...

Understanding Stroke Risk Factors in Women

Understanding Stroke Risk Factors in Women

  Stroke, often dubbed as a "silent killer," is a medical emergency that claims millions of lives worldwide each year. While strokes can affect individuals of any gender, research indicates that women face unique risk factors and challenges when it comes to stroke...

Stroke and Menopause

Stroke and Menopause

  Menopause itself does not directly cause strokes, but there is evidence to suggest that menopause may be associated with an increased risk of certain cardiovascular conditions, including stroke. During menopause, hormonal changes, particularly a decrease in estrogen...

Spastic Hemiplegia

Spastic Hemiplegia

  Spastic hemiplegia, in the context of stroke, refers to a specific type of weakness or paralysis that affects one side of the body due to damage to the brain caused by a stroke. When a stroke occurs, blood flow to a part of the brain is disrupted, leading to brain...

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