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Stroke (20)

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Memorial Health System Improves Stroke and STEMI Case Times With New Technology [Press Release]

Memorial Healthcare System Improves Stroke and STEMI Case Times With New Technology HOLLYWOOD, FL: Memorial Healthcare System has implemented a mobile application to simplify care coordination and...

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Good Shepherd Medical Center Reduces Door-to-Needle Times to Record Lows With Pulsara [Press Release]

EDITOR'S NOTE: This article was originally published on EMS1.com. EMS1 serves as the largest site for paramedics and EMTs to find expert industry-relevant content. Background In a rural area...

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Frustrations of Stroke Coordinators

Lions, Tiger and Bears... OH MY! Do you ever feel like Dorothy from the Wizard of Oz? Only your chant is "Guidelines, Influence, Data... OH MY!" These three words describe the life of a Stroke...

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New Research Promotes Recovery from Stroke [Full Text PDF]

Neurology is an emerging field marked by rapid changes and advances. Stroke teams are constantly trying new methods to reduce treatment times in order to prevent as many brain cells from dying as...

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Get to Know Your Stent Retriever Devices [Videos]

Interventional approaches to treating stroke involve inserting a clot-removing device into the afflicted vessel to physically grab and remove the blockage. This therapy has shown great promise for...

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The Most Delicious Way to Prevent a Stroke

There's a sweet new way to combat your risk of having a stroke. According to a recently published article examining more than 20,000 adults, eating chocolate could lower the risk of having stroke by...

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How to Run the Acute Care Race Like an Olympian

Do you believe that “time is tissue?” Two million brain cells die every minute when your patient is having a stroke. With that knowledge, how can we decide on an “acceptable” treatment time? Is it...

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