Stroke
Israeli musician Yonatan Razel hospitalized, stable after suffering brain hemorrhage
He began his musical career as a teenager in a family band with his siblings. After enlisting in the IDF as an outstanding musician, he served as an arranger in a military ensemble.
This is how you will identify a stroke before it is too late
BRAIN.Q launches home-based AI brain recovery service in Israel
Red traffic light saves stroke victim's life in Rishon Lezion
How many cups of coffee should you drink to prevent dementia?
A new study has found the recommended amount of coffee and tea a day that can prevent dementia and stroke.
Aphasia: Awareness of an invisible disability as a survival guide - opinion
“One day you will tell your story of how you overcame what you went through, and it will be someone else’s survival guide.”
Do you have a ticking time bomb in your chest that could cause a stroke?
This circumstance greatly increases your risk of having a stroke, and there’s a way to know if you have this characteristic.
The smart test that detects increased risk of stroke
A simple and non-invasive test can prevent significant suffering for many adults, through real-time monitoring of disruptions in heart rhythm.
Palestinian prisoner suffers stroke, transferred to hospital
The Palestinian Commission of Detainees' Affairs stated that it holds the Israeli government and Israel Prison Service responsible for Shawish's life.
BGU’s Negev Lab is bringing stroke rehab into the future
Stroke is tricky. While its effects are well known, the best course of rehabilitation to return to functionality is still very much a mystery. This rehab lab turns translational science for answers.
Unsuccessful marriages a high risk factor for premature death among men
The researchers were surprised to discover that just as smoking and lack of physical activity were a predictive factor in the men’s life expectancy, so was their satisfaction from their marriage.
Coronavirus might lead to strokes, major study shows
Some 71 medical centers in 17 countries had at least one patient whose clinical situation met the criteria for the study, for a total of 432 subjects.
Israeli start-up develops 'artificial brainwaves' to treat strokes
The new treatment utilizes "artificial brainwaves" through a wearable device that according to clinical trials, resulted in 77% of subjects recovering faster from strokes.
Israeli stroke therapy granted FDA breakthrough device status
“Stroke is a debilitating condition with limited recovery options, creating a huge unmet need."