... , not only lowers your chances of getting cancer and Alzheimer's disease, but may reduce the size of a hemorrhagic stroke, say Medical College of Georgia researchers.
Second-year medical student Jay ...
... binge drinking may dramatically increase the risk of hemorrhagic stroke, according to a South Korean study published ... male binge drinkers. The risk of total stroke was 86 percent higher among male ...
... drinks at one occasion, at lease once a week -- by Korean men was associated with a dramatic increase in hemorrhagic stroke. It is unclear whether the results can be generalized to other populations.
... Hess notes that while this initial clinical trial is in ischemic strokes, he thinks minocycline also may be useful in hemorrhagic strokes, which account for about 12 percent of strokes, where clearly ...
... ," said Professor Steiner. To what extent high blood pressure increases the risk of secondary hemorrhaging in the acute phase of a hemorrhagic stroke is currently being examined in another study.
... follow-up, 1,628 participants died from stroke and 736 died from heart disease.
Men ... 43 times.
"We expected to find an increased risk of hemorrhagic stroke," Iso said. "But since alcohol reduces ...
... 46 hospitals enrolled in the North Carolina Stroke Registry (NCCSR) from January 2005 to April ... attack or TIA — 28 percent, bleeding (hemorrhagic stroke) — 9 percent, and unspecified type ...
... and stroke. Because they develop most often in growing tissues, BAVMs are responsible for half of the hemorrhagic strokes in children.
Study findings were published in a recent issue (Aug. 5, 2008) ...
... of people and optimally treating their stroke risk factors," said Kidwell. Hemorrhagic stroke is two to three times more common in minority populations, including African-Americans. Microbleeds are ...
... researchers have shown that a blood vessel disorder leading to unpredictable, sometimes fatal, hemorrhagic strokes, seizures, paralysis or other problems is treatable with the same statin drugs that ...
... States. The vast majority of strokes are ischemic strokes, meaning that they are caused by blood clots, while the remainder are the more deadly hemorrhagic strokes caused by bleeding in the brain.
... of Hispanic and white patients were men.
Hispanics were more likely than blacks and whites to suffer a hemorrhagic stroke, triggered by the rupture of a blood vessel in the brain. As with the ...
... mechanisms and hopefully new treatments to prevent stroke," noted Walter Koroshetz, M.D., ... a blood vessel in the brain. The second type, hemorrhagic stroke, is caused by a blood vessel that breaks and ...
... had suffered ischemic strokes (caused by blocked arteries) and 15 percent had survived hemorrhagic strokes (caused by bleeding in the brain).
For the study, the caregivers completed a comprehensive ...
... is blocking blood flow in the brain, rather than hemorrhagic, strokes that occur when blood vessels rupture ... scientists induced a 90-minute ischemic stroke and then restored blood flow in the animals' ...