According to a study, regular moderate to intense exercise could protect the brain from «silent strokes,» small brain lesions that are the first
sign of cerebrovascular disease.
Too few patients with retinal infarction, or loss of blood flow in the eye, are evaluated for stroke risk or seen by a neurologist, putting them at increased risk for another stroke, according to preliminary research presented at the American Stroke Association's International Stroke Conference 2018, a world premier meeting dedicated to the science and
treatment of cerebrovascular disease for researchers and clinicians.
The proportion of a rare type of stroke, called spontaneous subarachnoid hemorrhage or sSAH, is increasing among pregnant women, according to preliminary research presented at the American Stroke Association's International Stroke Conference 2018, a world premier meeting dedicated to the science and treatment
of cerebrovascular disease for researchers and clinicians.
Researchers at The University of Texas have found that African Americans have impaired blood flow regulation in the brain that could contribute to a greater
risk of cerebrovascular diseases.
Stony Brook University Cerebrovascular and Stroke Center (CVC) has a dedicated team with the expertise needed to diagnose and treat a wide
range of cerebrovascular diseases.
However, a more thorough analysis of the data revealed that the risk was being driven by women with
signs of cerebrovascular disease — either a previous stroke or signs of white matter damage in their brains.