Stroke, not specified as haemorrhagic or infarction (23 contents)
Excessive sweating can be very annoying for some people, but there is a completely opposite problem, the consequences of which can be really serious. Anhidrosis and hypohidrosis, successively meaning...
Stroke is the third most common cause of death and the leading cause of loss of independence in adults. So what do you need to know about it? How to recognise it and how to prevent it? Find the...
A stroke is a sudden episode of ischaemia resulting in a number of pathological changes in the human body and functional impairment. It is an extremely dangerous event, often leading to death or...
Potassium is a very important substance for the human body. Not only is it involved in the conduction of impulses through many different cells, but it is also an activator of many different enzymes....
Stroke is a medical condition that can end in death or cause many complications, including disability and loss of many basic functions. As research and statistics indicate, women are more likely to...
Neutrophils are some of the primary cells of the immune system. Their main role is to provide the body with protection against a wide variety of microorganisms, but it turns out that neutrophils can...
The risk of rebleeding into the brain, carries a huge risk. People who have suffered a stroke or ischaemic episode usually have considerable difficulty returning to full physical and intellectual...
Stroke is one of the most common causes of death and severe disability in most countries in the world. By knowing its risk factors, effective prevention of both the first stroke (primary...
Stem cells (stem cells) are a specific type of cell that has the capacity for proliferation and self-renewal. Every organ or tissue is formed from these cells. Scientific reports point to the...