VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland has developed a mobile app and thumb - size device that help to
prevent cerebral infarctions at an early stage, during asymptomatic atrial fibrillation.
After accurately analyzing the patterns of brain injuries, the authors understood better the motility problems suffered by patients
with cerebral infarction.
Dr. Paul R. Sanberg, Distinguished University Professor, a co-author of the paper, concluded that «these novel data showing BSCB damage in subacute and chronic ischemic stroke may lead to development of new therapeutic approaches for patients with
ischemic cerebral infarction.»
We would be interested in reviewing events of heart failure, myocardial infarction, and
cerebral infarction for patients who used any of the DPP - 4 diabetes drugs — like Onlgyza, Nesina, Januvia, and Tradjenta — as possible drug injury lawsuits against the responsible drug companies.
A joint research by the Basque research center BCBL and the London Imperial College reveals that, after
a cerebral infarction, injuries in areas that control attention also cause motility problems.
Coffee drinking was linked to a statistically significant reduced risk of total stroke, subarachnoid hemorrhage and
cerebral infarction after other risk factors adjustments.
1,680 strokes were documented: 1,310 ischemic strokes /
cerebral infarctions (due to blockages), 79 subarachnoid hemorrhages (due to bleeding on the brain surface), 154 intracerebral hemorrhages (due to bleeding in the brain), as well as 137 unspecified strokes.
Generally,
cerebral infarction is most strongly connected to dietary factors.
Metabolic syndrome can lead to arteriosclerosis by endothelial dysfunction, and increases the risk for myocardial and
cerebral infarction.
Coffee consumption (2 - 5 cups per day) was associated with a significant 22 - 25 % risk reduction of total stroke,
cerebral infarction, and subarachnoid hemorrhage but not intra-cerebral hemorrhage72.