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Sing And Ye Shall Be Healed

US research findings reveal teaching stroke patients to sing "rewires" their brains, helping them to recover their speech.
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Scotland is to play a major role in a trial of an artificial hibernation treatment to treat strokes, it is revealed.
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Newcastle University helps to develop a computer game to help those who have suffered strokes.
Candice Bergen suffered a stroke in 2006, and she’s only now talking about it. The former “Murphy Brown” star told New York Magazine that she kept the stroke a secret because “I just don’t want it to be a liability.” While she only took two...

Ai Miyazato shot a 5-under par 67 in the opening round to take a one-stroke lead in the LPGA Thailand at the Siam Country Club in Chonburi, Thailand, on Thursday.

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Regeneration of damaged heart cells

A new US research project has discovered a means of converting scar tissue that forms after a heart attack into...
May 11, 2012 in  New Science by Tim Sandle

Who knows what it is (a question to geologists)

Who knows what it is? It's a question to those who can identify geological specimen of tiny grains of dark red/burgundy...
Apr 16, 2012 in  Travel Addicts by Joseph Boltrukiewicz - 5 comments

Research suggests that Warfarin may be better than Pradaxa

In light of the news surrounding Pradaxa’s bleeding risks, it seems as though newer may not always mean better with...
Apr 2, 2012 in  Health by Lillian Chiu

Does Foodborne Illness Trigger Lifelong Health Problems?

There is an interest article by Maryn McKenna in Scientific American about whether foodborne illness causes long-term...
Mar 31, 2012 in  Health by Tim Sandle

Pradaxa has risk of irreversible bleeding

The blood thinner Pradaxa (generic: dabigatran) is raising concerns about irreversible bleeding risks. The drug was...
Mar 30, 2012 in  Health by Lillian Chiu - 3 comments
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