Latest News About The Strokes

Updated 2026-04-16 11:02

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A new study from drugmaker Novo Nordisk found that its weight-loss drug Wegovy can reduce the risk of heart problems in people without diabetes, which could change the way doctors treat certain heart patients. A new report states that the number of people who die from stroke worldwide will jump 50% by 2050 if no significant action is taken to limit the prevalence of stroke and its risk factors. … Two people are dead and four others are injured, including two children, after a head-on crash...

www.cbsnews.com

Stroke News magazine

Welcome to our free magazine offering support and guidance to everyone affected by stroke. Stroke News offers loads of helpful information and advice on how to enjoy life after a stroke. Each edition includes details on the latest stroke research as well as compelling case studies from a number of

www.stroke.org.uk

Stroke News -- ScienceDaily

Latest medical research on stroke risk and treatments. Read about the symptoms of mini-strokes, stroke rehabilitation and recovery.

www.sciencedaily.com

Live Stroke updates

Live Stroke news coverage of developments with the latest updates. Stay on top of latest Stroke news stories and find out what just happened, what is going on with Stroke. The latest real-time news updates and headlines on Stroke

www.miragenews.com

American Stroke Association

The American Stroke Association is a relentless force for a healthier world with fewer strokes.

www.stroke.org