Primary stroke prevention worldwide: translating evidence into action
Stroke is the second leading cause of death and the third leading cause of disability
worldwide and its burden is increasing rapidly in low-income and middle-income countries …
worldwide and its burden is increasing rapidly in low-income and middle-income countries …
The effects of socioeconomic status on stroke risk and outcomes
The latest evidence on socioeconomic status and stroke shows that stroke not only
disproportionately affects low-income and middle-income countries, but also …
disproportionately affects low-income and middle-income countries, but also …
Stroke risk prediction with machine learning techniques
A stroke is caused when blood flow to a part of the brain is stopped abruptly. Without the
blood supply, the brain cells gradually die, and disability occurs depending on the area of …
blood supply, the brain cells gradually die, and disability occurs depending on the area of …
Inequalities in non-communicable diseases and effective responses
In most countries, people who have a low socioeconomic status and those who live in poor
or marginalised communities have a higher risk of dying from non-communicable diseases …
or marginalised communities have a higher risk of dying from non-communicable diseases …
Socioeconomic status and stroke: an updated review
J Addo, L Ayerbe, KM Mohan, S Crichton… - Stroke, 2012 - Am Heart Assoc
Background and Purpose—Rates of stroke incidence and mortality vary across populations
with important differences between socioeconomic groups worldwide. Knowledge of existing …
with important differences between socioeconomic groups worldwide. Knowledge of existing …
[HTML][HTML] A systematic review of loneliness and common chronic physical conditions in adults
Loneliness is a prevalent and global problem for adult populations and has been linked to
multiple chronic conditions in quantitative studies. This paper presents a systematic review …
multiple chronic conditions in quantitative studies. This paper presents a systematic review …
Road traffic noise and stroke: a prospective cohort study
Methods: In a population-based cohort of 57,053 people, we identified 1881 cases of first
stroke in a population-based nationwide hospital register between enrolment in 1993–1997 …
stroke in a population-based nationwide hospital register between enrolment in 1993–1997 …
Integrative approaches in acute ischemic stroke: from symptom recognition to future innovations
VM Saceleanu, C Toader, H Ples… - Biomedicines, 2023 - mdpi.com
Among the high prevalence of cerebrovascular diseases nowadays, acute ischemic stroke
stands out, representing a significant worldwide health issue with important socio-economic …
stands out, representing a significant worldwide health issue with important socio-economic …
Artificial intelligence in Parkinson's disease: early detection and diagnostic advancements
A Reddy, RP Reddy, AK Roghani, RI Garcia… - Ageing Research …, 2024 - Elsevier
Parkinson's disease (PD) is the second most common neurodegenerative disorder, globally
affecting men and women at an exponentially growing rate, with currently no cure. Disease …
affecting men and women at an exponentially growing rate, with currently no cure. Disease …
Post‐stroke aphasia prognosis: A review of patient‐related and stroke‐related factors
Rationale, aims and objectives Recovery of language function in individuals with post‐
stroke aphasia is associated with a variety of patient and stroke‐related indices. Amidst a …
stroke aphasia is associated with a variety of patient and stroke‐related indices. Amidst a …