Short bursts of intense exercise may better improve cardiovascular fitness among stroke survivors than continuously exercising at a more moderate level, new research finds, adding to what's known ...
Share on Pinterest Scientists have identified vascular health indicators that may help predict stroke risk. Michael Lutz/Getty Images Changes in the eye can help predict other health concerns in ...
Stroke recovery often involves relearning skills, rebuilding muscle strength, and improving coordination. While progress may take time, consistent practice with tailored exercises can lead to ...
Changing Therapy Practice to Add Higher-Intensity Walking Improves Early Stroke Recovery Jan. 30, 2025 — By integrating 30 minutes a day of progressive walking exercise into standard stroke ...
Eye tests could be a simple way to assess stroke risk. A new study identified 29 blood vessel 'fingerprints' in the retina – the light-sensitive layer of tissue in the back of our eyes – that are ...
Scientists may be able to predict our risk of stroke by taking pictures of our eyes, according to a study ... health factors—such as weight, diet, exercise, smoking and other health conditions ...
A new study has revealed that a “vascular fingerprint” in the retina—the light-sensitive layer at the back of the eye—can predict the risk of stroke as accurately as traditional risk ...
Objective To develop a set of strategies to enhance adherence to home-based exercises after stroke, and an overarching framework to classify these strategies. Method We conducted a four-round Delphi ...
Stroke prevention measures include making adjustments to your lifestyle. This includes changing eating habits, managing weight, stopping smoking, getting good quality sleep, keeping to moderate ...
Routine eye tests can accurately predict a person's risk of stroke, according to an international research team on Tuesday. The research, led by the Centre for Eye Research Australia (CERA) in ...