Stroke

  • Analysis: Rising stroke cases among young people expose gaps in emergency care

    Strokes are increasingly striking people in their 20s and 30s, with health services on both sides of the Atlantic struggling to keep pace. Recent reports have highlighted a sharp rise in the number of young adults experiencing strokes, with delays in diagnosis and treatment compounding the risks. In the US, stroke incidence among adults aged [...]

  • How carer-client matchmaking impacts rehabilitation outcomes

    By SweetTree Home Care Services After a stroke in 2021, Samuel’s mobility on the left side of his body was affected, which had an impact on his day-to-day life and resulted in his early retirement. When Samuel reached out to SweetTree to organise ongoing specialist support, the Brain Injury and Neurological Conditions team identified some [...]

  • Millions of Britons face increased stroke risk due to dirty air, study suggests

    Millions of Britons face a higher risk of stroke or heart failure because of air pollution, with those in the worst-affected areas 7 per cent more likely to suffer strokes. People living in the most polluted areas also faced a 27 per cent greater risk of developing heart failure compared with those in areas with [...]

  • Living in food deserts linked to higher risk of stroke in atrial fibrillation patients

    Patients with atrial fibrillation living in food deserts face more than double the risk of ischaemic stroke and nearly four times the risk of death, new research has found. Food deserts – areas where residents live more than a mile from a full-service supermarket – were linked to worse outcomes in people with irregular heart [...]

  • NHS AI tool will help 50% of stroke patients recover

    Half of all people who experience a stroke in England will now recover thanks to an AI scanning system rolled out across all 107 NHS stroke centres. The software analyses CT brain scans in about a minute, quickly telling doctors if they need to perform emergency surgery or give drugs – and can triple the [...]

  • Promising new drug could lower stroke risk, study suggests

    A new treatment has been shown to significantly lower blood pressure in people whose levels stay dangerously high, despite taking several existing medicines, according to the results of a Phase III clinical trial. Globally around 1.3 billion people have high blood pressure (hypertension), and in around half of cases the condition is uncontrolled or treatment [...]

  • ‘Inspirational’ stroke survivor clinches world championship cycling title

    A Plymouth doctor who had a severe stroke which left him with a range of physical difficulties has amazed his family and friends by winning a gruelling international cycling challenge on his recumbent bike. Jimmy Hubbard’s achievements have been described as “inspirational” by the Stroke Association, a charity which supports stroke survivors across Devon. Jimmy [...]

  • Wearable robot learns and assists arm movements for stroke and ALS patients

    Harvard researchers have created a soft, wearable robotic device that provides personalised movement assistance for individuals with upper-limb impairment, such as stroke and ALS patients. The latest version of the robot combines machine learning and a physics-based model to learn each user’s unique movements and provide support for daily activities like eating and drinking. The [...]

  • World-first UK genetics study could transform NHS care for brain aneurysms

    A new research initiative aims to lay the foundation for the country’s first genetic screening programme for brain aneurysms—potentially reshaping how the NHS identifies and manages a life-threatening but often overlooked condition that can devastate families for generations. The ROAR-DNA Project, a UK-based multicentre research project bringing together researchers from University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation [...]

  • Study reveals why stroke affects reading ability

    A new study has revealed why stroke impairs reading, showing survivors lose the ability to use word meanings to recognise words on the page – a finding that may offer new therapeutic approaches. Researchers found that people who have experienced strokes struggle with reading because they can no longer map the words they are trying [...]