Stories with tag: "Stroke"
Brain Health & Conditions
Surviving a Stroke
A neurologist talks about treating and recognizing strokes
Brain Health & Conditions
Women and Stroke: Symptoms, Causes and Risks
Women often experience strokes differently than men — and age, race and ethnicity can affect their risks
Brain Health & Conditions
RUSH Copley Continues To Earn Recognition for High-Quality Stroke Care
American Heart Association award signifies access to best practices and lifesaving care
Brain Health & Conditions
Advanced Stroke Care at Rush with Michael Chen, MD
Michael Chen, MD, a professor of neurology, neurosurgery and radiology at Rush University Medical Center, discusses the ways Rush is efficiently diagnosing stroke, how it is differentiating actual cases of large vessel occlusion stroke with false positives and how Rush handles the benefits and challenges of using thrombectomy.
Brain Health & Conditions
Comprehensive Stroke Care at Rush with Rima Dafer, MD
Rima Dafer, MD, is a vascular neurologist and the director of the Comprehensive Outpatient Cerebrovascular Diseases Clinic at Rush University Medical Center. She has been a principal investigator on numerous clinical trials in acute stroke intervention and secondary stroke prevention. Her clinical interests center around stroke occurrence in young adults and the association of stroke and atrial fibrillation.
Program Starts Telestroke Care on Way to Hospital
RUSH pilot measuring how virtual evaluation during ambulance ride improves treatment
Patient Stories
Carson’s Story
Teen back on the football field two months after life-threatening stroke
Heart Health
All About Cholesterol
It’s important to get a cholesterol test at least every five years
Heart Health
South Asian-Americans at Higher Risk for Heart Disease and Stroke
Poor diet habits, lack of exercise contribute to higher risk for South Asians
Food & Nutrition
The Skinny on 7 Diet Trends
Which plans work best for weight loss and overall health