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New insights reveal how brain dysfunction after stroke leads to urinary incontinence, paving the way for targeted therapies.
A new study using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) reveals the neural mechanisms that contribute to urinary incontinence, a common condition affecting stroke survivors that has a ...
A new USC-led study using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) reveals the neural mechanisms that contribute to ...
Since a stroke impacts the brain, it disrupts the normal ... of functional MRI technology and served as the imaging expert for the study. During voluntary bladder emptying, when participants ...
His team recruited stroke patients with incontinence and healthy volunteers and obtained MRI scans of their brain functions ...
A mum-of-six thought she'd suffered a stroke during her 'traumatic' birth. Doctors were stumped as to why she was suffering ...
Twenty-five years ago, a coalition proposed a nationwide network of stroke centers to improve stroke outcomes, but has there ...
Tracy White had a 'traumatic' birth with her sixth child in December 2013 and went on to develop a number of worrying ...
A new study shows that when energy is depleted—such as during a stroke—neurons begin releasing glutamate in abnormal, self-amplifying bursts that can damage nerve cells.
Dr. Ameera Haamid, the associate emergency medical services medical director of the Chicago South EMS System, agreed that ...