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Stroke is a devastating condition that often results in serious long-term complications. Among the most common and most challenging are mobility difficulties. These can range from trouble doing normal household chores to a total inability to walk. Fortunately, many therapies are available to help restore physical abilities. Join our panel of experts as they discuss rehabilitation therapy and how it works.
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If you or someone you know is at risk of stroke, it is crucial to recognize that successful stroke treatment depends on quick action. The sooner you can get treatment, the better chance you have of reducing damage to your brain. Our panel of experts will discuss the treatments available for acute stroke, and how to make sure you receive them in time if you are suffering an attack.
Keywords: Stroke, acute stroke, neurology, brain damage, bleeding stroke, ischemic stroke, brain scan, aneurisms, aspirin, heart attack, Dr. Ralph Sacco, Dr. Dara Jamieson

When someone close to you suffers from a stroke, the emotional impact can be tremendous. But as anyone caring for a loved one after a stroke knows, the psychological challenges are only half of the story. The responsibility of helping someone through recovery and rehabilitation can be extremely demanding, and there's a lot to learn: Who do you call in emergency situations? How do you find the right kind of care for your loved one? How do you pay for it all? Join our panel of experts as they address these questions and discuss other caregiver issues.
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After suffering a stroke, many people experience post-stroke spasticity, muscle tightness that not only impairs mobility, but also impacts the life of their family and caregivers. Find out how two couples handled the after effects of stroke, and learn what treatments helped them improve their quality of life.
Keywords: stroke, paralysis, spasticity, post-stroke spasticity, muscle tightness, spasm, trauma, caretaker, caregiver, phenol injections, botulinum toxin, Botox, Myoblock, contracted muscles, contractures, flexed, intrathecal baclofen therapy, ITB pump, ITB, botulinuum, baclafen, Myablock, interthecal baclofen
A stroke can induce a wide variety of disabilities. With timely and proper rehabilitation, however, patients can often learn how to regain functioning and resume their lives. Physical, occupational and speech therapists can all work with a patient to help them recover abilities that have been lost or damaged.
Keywords: Stroke, high blood pressure, hypertension, heart conditions, palpitations, atrial fibrillation, anticoagulant, Coumadin, cigarettes, cigarette smoking, diabetes, high cholesterol, cholesterol, lipids, obesity, antiplatelets, antiplatelet agents, aspirin, Plavix, TIA, transient ischemic attack, tPA, hemmorhage, clot buster, rehabilitation, speech therapy, physical therapy, occupational therapy, paralysis, rehab, aphasia, anti-coagulation
If you've suffered a stroke, one of your greatest concerns should be preventing a second stroke. Currently, 40 percent of stroke survivors have a second stroke within five years. And a repeat stroke is frequently more devastating than the first. But there are things you can do to keep a second attack at bay. Join our panel of experts for a discussion of prevention issues specific to stroke survivors.
Keywords: Secondary prevention, stroke, neurology, TIA, recurrence, transient ischemic attack, brain injury, lifestyle adjustment, blood pressure, sugar levels, cholesterol, antiplatelet medications, anticoagulant medications, blood thinners, aspirin, Plavix, clopidogrel, ticlopidine, Aggrenox, Warfarin, heredity, Dr. Ralph Sacco, Dr. Dara Jamieson
This year over 300,000 people in the United States will suffer a stroke, many of whom are elderly. Following the immediate crisis there are long term health care issues that their families face. Join our panel of experts as they discuss what every family should know about taking care of a recovering stroke survivor.
Keywords: Stroke, paralysis, recovery, muscular contractures, occupational therapist, depression, support group, recovery.
While a stroke almost always comes without warning, there are certain people who are more at risk than others. Factors such as age, racial background and physical problems can make you a more likely candidate. Still, there are ways to lessen your chances. Learn what you can do to help prevent a stroke.
Keywords: Stroke, high blood pressure, hypertension, heart conditions, palpitations, atrial fibrillation, anticoagulant, Coumadin, cigarette, smoking, diabetes, high cholesterol, cholesterol, lipids, obesity, antiplatelets, antiplatelet agents, aspirin, Plavix, anti-coagulation
A stroke can be a life-altering event but its warning signs can sometimes be difficult to identify. Experts discuss the exact steps to take when you suspect you're suffering a stroke.
Keywords: Stroke, high blood pressure, hypertension, heart conditions, palpitations, atrial fibrillation, anticoagulant, Coumadin, cigarettes, cigarette smoking, diabetes, high cholesterol, cholesterol, lipids, obesity, antiplatelets, antiplatelet agents, aspirin, Plavix, TIA, transient ischemic attack, tPA, hemorrhage, blood clot, clot buster, stroke symptoms, anti-coagulation, weakness, slurring, dysarthria, aphasia, mini-stroke
There has been a lot of talk recently bout "immobilization therapy or constraint induced therapy which is a eehabilitation strategy for stroke patients experiencing mobility problems. This intensive therapy, in which a working limb is immobilized to improve the function of an impaired one, actually dates back to the early 1900's. How does this therapy work, and why is it making a comeback? Join our two experts as they discuss their new understanding of this old therapy.
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After a stroke or other brain injury, certain muscles may start to contract involuntarily, often causing pain or restricting movement. This is called spasticity, and it can be treated, but it's important for patients to communicate their problem to their doctor in order to receive effective care.
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Among the many serious consequences of a stroke, one of the most physically debilitating is "spasticity," or uncontrolled muscle tightness. Pain and restricted movement can make day-to-day life a struggle, but cutting-edge treatments like Botox and intrathecal baclofen (ITB) are helping patients ease the tension.
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In the aftermath of a stroke, many people experience an uncontrollable tightness in the arms or legs that can cause pain and restrict movement. These symptoms are often accepted by patients as a new fact of life, but in truth they are part of a treatable condition called "spasticity".
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TIA, or transient ischemic attack, can be described as a "light stroke" -- but this doesn't mean it should be taken lightly. While a TIA does not cause damage to the brain, it is a serious "brain attack" which puts you at higher risk of having a full-blown stroke sometime down the road. Our panel of experts will discuss the causes and symptoms of TIA, and address what you must do afterwards to reduce your risk of future attacks.
Keywords: TIA, transient ischemic attack, stroke, hemorrhage, neurology, brain attack, dissection, migraine, bleeding stroke, National Stroke Association, American Heart Association, blood pressure, diabetes, cardiac disease, atrial fibrillation, atherosclerosis, MRI scan, carotid ultrasound, Aspirin, antiplatelet medications, ticlopidine, Plavix, Aggrenox, Dr. Ralph Sacco, Dr. Dara Jamieson
A heart attack is caused when a blockage forms in the heart's blood vessels. Knowing what causes a heart attack and how to prevent it could save your life.
Keywords: Heart attack, myocardial infarction, stroke, cardiac arrest, heartbeats, heart, blood, death, heart failure, abnormal heart rhythms, arrhythmias
Learn the basics of high cholesterol, and it's consequences on the cardiovascular system.
Keywords: Cholesterol, LDL, HDL, atherosclerosis,artery,arteries, heart, stroke, block, low-density lipoproteins, high-density lipoprotein, high cholesterol
There is no question about it: dietary supplements are a booming trend. But the FDA does not regulate these products and while most supplements are harmless, some can be dangerous if misused. Our panel of experts will discuss what you should know about creatine.
Keywords: Nutritional supplements, dietary supplements, FDA, nutritionists, dietician, ginseng, pyruvate, creatine, medical journals, kidney disease, ephedra, blood pressure, atrial fibrillation, stroke, weight loss, ephedrine, caffeine, aspirin, thermogenesis, obesity, Ecstasy, vitamin A, beta-keratin, prenatal vitamins, St. John's wort, HIV, hypertension, vitamin E, Coumadin, testosterone, Douglas Kalman, Heidi Skolnik
A person with atrial fibrillation has two options; they can remain in atrial fibrillation or restore sinus rhythm. Learn the factors that may have an impact on your decision.
Keywords: Atrial fibrillation, sinus rhythm, heart health, cardio, atrial, fibrulation, irregular heartbeat, stroke, cardiovascular
Because atrial fibrillation may cause blood clots and stroke, warfarin is often given to patients with the condition fibrillation to help thin their blood and protect them from having strokes.
Keywords: atril fibrillations, fibrillation treatments, atrial fibrillation drugs, stroke, irregular heartbeat
A diagnosis of breast cancer usually leads to some form of surgery. Afterward, various therapies help guard against spread or recurrence of disease. Side effects are common, but many are more easily managed than just a few years ago. Listen as experts describe treatment options and explain what women can expect.
Keywords: aromatase inhibitors, Arimidex, anastrozole, breast cancer, adjuvant therapy, ATAC, tamoxifen, early stage breast cancer, early phase breast cancer, cancer prevention, hormone therapy, hormonal therapy, endocrine therapy, antiestrogen, anti-estrogen, progesterone, neoadjuvant therapy, exemestane, Aromasin, letrozole, Femara, fulvestrant, Faslodex, chemotherapy, hair loss, nausea, vomiting, pre-mature menopause, early menopause, radiation therapy, vaginal discharge, vaginal bleeding, endometrial cancer, uterine cancer, hot flashes, night sweats, weight gain, clotting, clots, stroke, osteoporosis, bone loss, DEXA scan, bisphosphonates, Actonel, Fosamax, chemotherapy side effects, radiation therapy side effects
Cholesterol is one of the most established risk factors for heart disease, yet people are still confused. Learn what cholesterol is and what we can do to control it.
Keywords: Cholesterol, cardiovascular disease, stroke, heart attack, blockages, artery, coronary artery disease, plaque, LDL, low-density cholesterol, HDL, high-density cholesterol, good cholesterol, bad cholesterol, triglycerides, saturated fat, trans fats, fiber, statin, cholesterol absorption inhibitors, niacin, fibrate therapy, exercise, physical activity, healthy weight, smoking, Atorvastatin, Lipitor, Fluvastatin, Lescol, Lovastatin, Mevacor, Pravastatin, Pravachol, Rosuvastatin, Crestor, Simvastatin, Zocor, Ezetimibe, Zetia, Cholestyramine, Questran, Colestipol, Colestid, Colesevelam, WelChol, Gemfibrozil, Lopid, Fenofibrate, TriCor, Clofibrate, Abitrate, Atromid-S
There's a good chance you've never heard of peripheral arterial disease, or PAD. But this blockage of the leg arteries affects an estimated 8-12 million people in the U.S. alone. The condition can lead to painful leg symptoms, but most people experience no symptoms at all, and the disease is dangerously underdiagnosed. Why aren't more doctors diagnosing PAD? Who's most at risk? And how is PAD connected to stroke and heart attack? Tune in to learn the answers to these questions and more.
Keywords: peripheral artery disease, PAD, peripheral vascular disease, diagnosis, treatment, risk factor, smoking, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, hypertension, diabetes, stroke, heart attack, CVA, MI, myocardial infarction, leg pain, claudication, ABI, ankle brachial index, age
Controlling blood sugar levels are crucial for people with diabetes. But equally important is blood pressure control. High blood pressure and diabetes often occur together and if left untreated can lead to serious consequences. Join experts as they discuss the link between these two conditions, who is most at risk and how it is diagnosed.
Keywords: hypertension, high blood pressure, diabetes, kidney disease, heart attack, heart failure, stroke, vascular disease, insulin, blood sugar, blood pressure, atherosclerosis, obesity, high cholesterol, smoking, coronary artery disease, congestive heart failure, peripheral vascular disease, end-stage renal disease, chronic renal failure
It's long been known that diabetes often goes hand-in-hand with high blood pressure. But many of the 11 million Americans that have both conditions don't get the treatment they need. Join experts as they discuss why people with diabetes also need to focus on controlling their blood pressure.
Keywords: hypertension, high blood pressure, diabetes, kidney disease, heart attack, heart failure, stroke, vascular disease, insulin, blood sugar, blood pressure, atherosclerosis, obesity, high cholesterol, smoking, coronary artery disease, congestive heart failure, peripheral vascular disease, end-stage renal disease, chronic renal failure, treatment, blood pressure medications, exercise, diet, blood sugar medicine, normal blood pressure levels, blood glucose levels
While dehydration is a common concern for runners, especially during a marathon, experts now say that too much water can be worse. Learn the right way to stay hydrated.
Keywords: Hydration, dehydration, long distance, runners, exercise, water, sports drinks, cup, 8 oz., hyponatremia, blood, salt, heat stroke, marathon, sodium, fluids, dizziness, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, syncope, fainting, swelling of the hands and feet, seizures, death, pulmonary edema, serum salt, drink
Hypertension or high blood pressure is a risk factor for heart disease, stroke and other cardiovascular conditions. Fortunately, it can be controlled. Tune in to find out how.
Keywords: Hypertension, high blood pressure, blood pressure, risk factors, heart disease, stroke, cardiovascular conditions, heart disease, heart failure, blood pressure control, lifestyle changes lower blood pressure, blood pressure medications, DASH diet, Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension. Fruits, vegetables, low-fat, sodium, exercise, smoking, alcohol, diuretics, body fluid, calcium channel blockers,
angiotensin converting enzyme, ACE inhibitors, angiotensin receptor blockers, ARBs, diabetes,
Metabolic syndrome is a cluster of conditions that can increase a person's risk of developing heart disease. Learn more about this syndrome and how it affects the heart.
Keywords: Metabolic syndrome, Metabolic syndrome X, syndrome X, insulin resistance syndrome, overweight, obesity, abdominal fat, high blood pressure, hypertension, cholesterol, bad cholesterol, LDL cholesterol, high cholesterol, high triglycerides, low HDL cholesterol, high-density lipoprotein, good cholesterol, abnormal blood sugar, diabetes, heart disease, cardiovascular disease, risk factors, insulin-resistant, lifestyle changes, medication, elevated insulin levels, heart attack, stroke, hyperlipidemia
Elevated blood lipids, including cholesterol, are frequently seen in HIV patients on antiretroviral therapy. Listen as experts describe the problem, and available treatment options.
Keywords: HIV, AIDS, switching therapy, side effects, cholesterol, HDL, LDL, triglycerides, dyslipidemia, dyslipidemias, insulin abnormalities, nucleoside analogs, nonnucleoside analogs, nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors, protease inhibitors, Reyataz, atazanavir, high cholesterol, lipidemia, NNRTI, NRTI, HIV drug side effects, HAART, triglyceride, blood fats, high density lipoprotein, low density lipoprotein, cardiovascular disease, heart attack, stroke, myocardial infarction, non nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors
There is no question about it: dietary supplements are a booming trend. Hundreds of products are currently on the market, each promising more energy, a leaner body, increased mental alertness or even better sexual performance. But the FDA does not regulate these products and while most supplements are harmless, some can be dangerous if misused. Our panel of experts will discuss what you should know about the risks involved in taking these supposed health boosters.
Keywords: Nutritional supplements, dietary supplements, FDA, nutritionists, dietician, ginseng, pyruvate, creatine, medical journals, kidney disease, ephedra, blood pressure, atrial fibrillation, stroke, weight loss, ephedrine, caffeine, aspirin, thermogenesis, obesity, Ecstasy, vitamin A, beta-keratin, prenatal vitamins, St. John's wort, HIV, hypertension, vitamin E, Coumadin, testosterone, Douglas Kalman, Heidi Skolnik
Going to the hairdresser can be potentially dangerous. The backwards neck extending that occurs during hair washing at the salon can lead to serious, unexpected medical conditions.
Keywords: beauty, salon, stroke, hairdresser, Lancet,
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