Electromagnetic stimulation combined with physical and occupational therapy is linked to a higher rate of freedom from disability post-stroke than sham, a study shows.
Clinical trials for treatments to prevent recurring strokes typically only include participants who have little to no disability from a prior stroke. A new Yale study finds that leaving patients with ...
Older patients have a much higher chance of developing a severe disability when they are hospitalized for an acute illness or injury such as a fall, according to a new Yale study. Doctors say ...
Blood tests taken within 24 hours of a traumatic brain injury (TBI) flag which patients are likely to die and which patients are likely to survive with severe disability, according to a study headed ...
This study highlights the importance of trials and interventions to prevent seizures in patients with a history of stroke. Results of a new study suggest that poststroke seizures (PSSs) may be ...
Brain lesions—areas of brain tissue that show damage from injury or disease—are the biomarker most widely used to determine multiple sclerosis disease progression. But an innovative new study led by ...
Young people with disabilities, in addition to medical care, often have a number of supports designed to foster social ...
Corrected: The original version of the map associated with this story miscategorized Missouri, which is part of the DLM consortium, and Delaware, Maryland and Montana, which are members of NCSC. The ...
Starting July 1, individuals with severe diabetes caused by impaired insulin secretion from the pancreas will be eligible to ...
A gene that has been associated with severe learning disabilities in humans has been found to also play a vital role in cells' response to environmental stress, according to a Duke University study ...
A young girl has “lifelong and life-limiting” brain and other injuries as a result of a stabbing incident at Parnell Square, a jury at the Central Criminal Court has heard. The child was aged five ...