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... of Crystal Fitzgibbon who was just 26 when she suffered an acute stroke that paralysed her entire right side and literally rendered her speechless. A landmark study by the HMRI Stroke Research Group has shown the ‘Lazarus-like’ benefits of a new ... of Crystal Fitzgibbon who was just 26 when she suffered an acute stroke that paralysed her entire right side and literally rendered her ...
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The European Stroke Conference is the largest stroke conference worldwide, bringing the best of the best to one place to share the latest research findings and developments in stroke care and treatment. By Dr Andrew Bivard In early May 2014, I was ...
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The Hunter Medical Research Institute (HMRI) Stroke Research Group has a new lead in the race against stroke with funding to develop a ‘tissue clock’ that could overturn ... barrier to treatment. The Hunter Medical Research Institute (HMRI) Stroke Research Group has a new lead in the race against stroke with ...
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... aims to provide regional and rurally located people who live with stroke, an opportunity to take control of their recovery and return to ... tools being developed. This control empowers the person who has had a stroke.” The research program will see stroke survivors, carers, and health professionals work together to ...
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... lives in our community after the 65 year-old suffered an Ischemic Stroke. Ken Rowe is proof that HMRI funded research is changing lives in our community after the 65 year-old suffered an Ischemic Stroke. Thanks to research funded by HMRI and the introduction of a protocol to fast-track the treatment of stroke victims, Ken was able to enjoy a remarkable recovery and returned ...
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In the face of COVID-19, Professor Coralie English, stroke researcher at the University of Newcastle and HMRI, rapidly ... pivoted to deliver online resources to support online provision of stroke care and rehabilitation. In the face of COVID-19, Professor Coralie English , stroke researcher at the University of Newcastle and HMRI, rapidly ...
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Stroke survivors will be able to tap into technology at home to access an exercise and diet program, aimed at preventing a secondary stroke. Stroke survivors will be able to tap into technology at home to access ...
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... (UON) has challenged assumptions on how long women will live after stroke, even with significant physical impairment. New research from The ... (UON) has challenged assumptions on how long women will live after stroke , even with significant physical impairment. Lead author Dr ... said the study shows that many older Australian women who survive stroke live longer than 15 years with poor physical function. “This ...
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... drug therapy has achieved significant treatment benefits for acute stroke victims in a groundbreaking three-year study by the HMRI Stroke Research Group. A new clot-busting drug therapy has achieved significant treatment benefits for acute stroke victims in a groundbreaking three-year study by the HMRI Stroke ...
Category: Researcher Profiles
Biography Dr Carlos Garcia-Esperon is a stroke neurologist and researcher at John Hunter Hospital where he is Director of Hunter Stroke Services. Dr Garcia-Esperon undertook a Bachelor of Medicine at ... Compostela in Spain. He then completed a dissertation in ischaemic stroke at the University of Bern while undertaking further clinical ...