Research Exchange
December 17 2014 Stroke is the third leading cause of death and the leading cause of […]
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Tags: adult disability, animal welfare, Dr Rebecca Trueman, Dr Trueman, Dr Vicky Robinson, National Centre for the Replacement Refinement and Reduction of Animals in Research, new drug therapies, rehabilitative strategies, research, School of Life Sciences, stroke, Studentships
October 22 2014 A large international clinical trial has shed new light on the effectiveness of […]
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Tags: bleeding, blood clot, blood pressure, blood pressure medication, clinical trial, Division of Clinical Neurosciences, glyceryl trinitrate skin patch, haemorrhagic, hospital protocols, ischaemic, medicated skin patches, research, stroke, Stroke Trial Unit, The Lancet
Chemical compounds found in cannabis may help to reduce brain damage following a stroke, new […]
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Tags: brain damage, cannabinoids, cannabis, stroke, therapeutic cannabis, weed
A pilot project being led by researchers at The University of Nottingham is aiming to assist […]
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Tags: impact, memory aids, Nottingham Citycar Partnership, rehabilitation and ageing, stroke, work
Scientists in Nottingham are leading an international study to investigate the effectiveness of a new treatment […]
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Tags: haemorrhagic stroke, ischaemic stroke, rehabilitation, stroke, Stroke Association, tranexamic acid
Two healthcare spin-out companies from The University of Nottingham have won funding to develop unique technologies […]
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Tags: angina, blood cots, Department of Health, heart attack, Nottingham Prognostics Ltd, Platelet Solutions, stroke, Technology STrategy Board, thrombosis