When delivered within three hours of having a stroke (or up to 4 1/2 in some patients), it can save lives and reduce the long -
term effects of a stroke.
Not exact matches
Prolonged exposure to oxytocin has long -
term positive
effects of reduced risk
of stroke and many other illnesses.
In addition, the long -
term effects of sleep deficiency have been linked to the escalation
of chronic health problems, such as heart disease, kidney disease, hypertension, diabetes,
stroke, obesity, and depression.
A team
of researchers at the University
of South Florida investigating the short and long -
term effects of ischemic
stroke in a rodent model has found that
stroke can cause long -
term damage to the blood - spinal cord barrier (BSCB), creating a «toxic environment» in the spinal cord that might leave
stroke survivors susceptible to motor dysfunction and disease pathology.
However, the long -
term effects of e-cigarettes on liver disease, diabetes, heart disease or
stroke are unknown.
Scientists from Oxford University say that a particular variant
of transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) has a positive, long -
term effect on the ability
of stroke victims to move their arms when combined with a nine - day course
of physical therapy.
There is INSUFFICIENT EVIDENCE about the beneficial
effects of caffeine consumption athletic performance during short -
term exercise, such as sprints or lifting [115], attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)[89], asthma [85,86], cognitive function in Alzheimer's disease [191,192], depression [115], diabetes mellitus type 2 [22,23,187,205], gallstones [87,88], gout [83,84], hepatitis C or liver cirrhosis [115], improving breathing in preterm infants with apnea [150,174], leg cramps due to narrowed arteries (intermittent claudication)[115], liver cancer [191], memory [16,67], migraine headache [176,207,209], muscle soreness during exercise [115], obsessive - compulsive disorder (OCD)[115], orthostatic hypotension [78,80], postprandial hypotension (a drop
of blood pressure after meals)[77], seizures [25], skin itching [115],
stroke [115] or weight loss [90].
I'm a chiropractor who strongly advocates the low «cheap» carb lifestyle and your writings prompted me to crack open my physiology text (Guyton 8th Ed., page 858) where I read: «Especially dramatic is the long -
term effect of insulin lack in causing extreme atherosclerosis, often leading to heart attacks, cerebral
strokes, and other vascular accidents.»