Articles for Tag: "neurology"

WATCHMAN device provides sense of freedom to atrial fibrillation patients 
WATCHMAN device provides sense of freedom to atrial fibrillation patients
Roland “Tom” Stafford, Jr. said he was excited to get off blood thinner medication.
X-ray vision for surgeon speeds recovery from spine surgery 
X-ray vision for surgeon speeds recovery from spine surgery
A new minimally invasive augmented reality (AR) surgical navigation system can offer your surgeon a 3-D view of your unique spinal anatomy during procedures.
Sleep troubles can make you more than just tired 
Sleep troubles can make you more than just tired
This is how one study linked poor sleep to dementia later in life.
This can raise your risk of having a stroke 
This can raise your risk of having a stroke
Here are some things you can do to stay healthy.
Whose brains are younger – men’s or women’s? 
Whose brains are younger – men’s or women’s?
The findings may surprise you.
How your social network can affect how you face these symptoms 
How your social network can affect how you face these symptoms
Awareness of the symptoms could help save the life of a loved one, or even your own.
What’s it like recovering from a stroke? 
What’s it like recovering from a stroke?
Bob Chesna’s sudden ischemic stroke marked the beginning of a two year journey of setbacks and triumphs.