Tag: Stroke
Faster-than-reflexes robo-boots boost balance
Lena Ting, Emory University; Gregory S. Sawicki, Georgia Institute of Technology; Max Shepherd, Northeastern University, and Owen Beck, The University of Texas...
Chickenpox and shingles virus lying dormant in your neurons can reactivate...
Andrew Bubak, University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus
Over 90% of the world population has the virus that causes...
Fetterman’s struggles with language highlight the challenges after a stroke –...
Andrew M. Southerland, University of Virginia
John Fetterman, the Democratic nominee for a hotly contested U.S. Senate seat in...
How unhealthy is red meat? And how beneficial is it to...
Aleksandr Aravkin, University of Washington; Christian Razo, University of Washington, and Jeffrey Stanaway, University of Washington
The Research Brief...
Why daylight saving time is unhealthy – a neurologist explains
Beth Ann Malow, Vanderbilt University
As people in the U.S. prepare to turn their clocks ahead one hour in...
Bilingual people with language loss due to stroke can pose a...
Claudia Peñaloza, Boston University
The Research Brief is a short take about interesting academic work.
The...
The latest blood pressure guidelines: What they mean for you
John Warner, UT Southwestern Medical Center
Updated blood pressure guidelines from the American Heart Association mean that many more Americans, notably older people, are now...
Want to fix America’s health care? First, focus on food
Dariush Mozaffarian, Tufts University
The national debate on health care is moving into a new, hopefully bipartisan phase.
The fundamental underlying challenge is cost...