14% of strokes occur while patients are asleep, study finds
May 11, 2011
Approximately 14% of strokes happen when individuals are asleep, which represents about 58,000 emergency room visits annually, new research indicates.
MRIs help determine treatment for ‘unclear-onset’ strokes
Feb 11, 2011
Magnetic resonance imaging, or MRIs, might be able to help physicians figure out if clot-busting drugs will help patients who present with unclear-onset or “wake-up strokes,” a new study finds.