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New ischaemic stroke rehab could speed up recovery
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Dr. Kirsten Coupland specialises in understanding what happens after ischaemic strokes and the role of cerebrospinal fluid in the after-effects of stroke. HMRI Dalara Early Career Research Fellow and StrokeCORE Founder ... Dr. Kirsten Coupland specialises in understanding what happens after ischaemic strokes – the type of stroke that occurs due to a blockage ...
Study of ‘minor strokes’ to prevent major impact
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... clinical trial that monitors people who have experienced a transient ischaemic attack (TIA) – colloquially known as a ‘minor stroke’ or ‘funny turn’ – is being expanded by researchers from ... clinical trial that monitors people who have experienced a transient ischaemic attack (TIA) – colloquially known as a ‘minor stroke’ or ...
Inside the European Stroke Conference
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The European Stroke Conference is the largest stroke conference worldwide, bringing the best of the best to one place ... used to design a rehabilitation trial for stroke survivors and resent ischaemic stroke patients due to start this year. As you can see, it was ...
Fellowship to further analyses of stroke genetic factors
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... expand her international research work in determining the causes of ischaemic stroke. HMRI genetic statistician Dr Elizabeth Holliday has received a ... expand her international research work in determining the causes of ischaemic stroke . The four-year funding boost will allow the University ...
Hunter-led advances in acute stroke care will change clinical practice
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... advances that hold promise for a global transformation in acute stroke care. By Professor Mark Parsons Our Hunter-led, Australian ... imaging to identify potentially salvageable brain tissue – the ischaemic penumbra. The second is our recent discovery in a phase II ... agent Alteplase is a proven effective treatment for acute ischaemic stroke – it must be given as soon as possible after onset of ...
Hospital is best place for minor stroke victims
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... suggest that two in every three people who experience TIA or minor stroke will go to their General Practitioner rather than the emergency ... truths about how people in the community who experience a transient ischaemic attack (TIA) or minor stroke interact with our health system. Early results suggest that two ...
Funding for interventions in cancer and stroke
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... funding to explore early intervention methods for cancer and stroke. Two exceptional Early to Mid-Career Researchers have secured ... survivors, and early detection of neurological deterioration in ischaemic stroke. The University of Newcastle, Hunter Medical Research ... Understanding and Preventing Early Neurological Deterioration in Ischaemic Stroke (STUPENDIS). Ischaemic stroke is caused by a blocked ...
HMRI Awards Night 2018 Winners
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... funds have supported research in the areas of asthma, chronic stress, stroke, postnatal depression, prostate cancer and brain tumours.  ... Leukaema – improving risk stratification and outcome. HMRI Stroke Project Grant Supported by the many thousands of HMRI Donors. ... Does high blood viscosity affect blood flow to the brain after acute ischaemic stroke? HMRI Brain Cancer Project Grant This grant is ...
HMRI Awards Night 2019 Winners
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... whom he collaborates”. HMRI Women in Medical Research Fellowship in Stroke Rehabilitation This fellowship was generously funded by an ... to Dr Carlos Garcia Esperon | Blood pressure and blood viscosity in ischaemic stroke. Keith Tulloch Wine Project Grant Keith and Amanda ... marrow cells for enhancement of neovascularisation in patients with ischaemic heart failure. CJM Investments Professor Peter Wark | ...
HMRI 2009/10 Project Grant recipients
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... imaging study of how white matter lesions in patients with minor ischaemic stroke affect cognitive and motor control processes White matter lesions ... Ms Debbie Quain Transcranial Doppler Ultrasound markers of the ischaemic penumbra: a prospective observational study using CT perfusion ...
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