When it comes to stroke, time is brain. But to respond quickly, people and care teams need to know the signs and symptoms of a stroke, sometimes referred to as a "brain attack." Much like a heart ...
HARTFORD, Conn. (WFSB) - Wednesday was World Stroke Day, and with strokes, every single minute counts. The faster someone gets treatment, the better their chance of recovery. Recently, Hospitals have ...
When it comes to treating strokes, time-to-intervention is most critical. About 1.9 million brain cells die on average for each minute that a large vessel stroke goes untreated. To improve recognition ...
With video cameras in the ambulances, medical scientists can make today’s stroke care even better for more patients. The same neurological assessment that the doctor does in a hospital can now be done ...
Using video streaming and consultation in the ambulance, stroke patients can quickly and remotely be assessed by a neurologist and driven directly to the hospital that can provide them with the best ...
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