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  2. Stroke recovery - Wikipedia

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    The Copenhagen Stroke Study, which is a large important study published in 2001, showed that out of 618 stroke patients, manual apraxia was found in 7% and oral apraxia was found in 6%. [98] Both manual and oral apraxia were related to increasing severity of stroke. Oral apraxia was related with an increase in age at the time of the stroke.

  3. Stroke - Wikipedia

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    Average life expectancy 1 year [2 ... establishing the time between stroke onset ... daily routine for people who have had stroke. Complete recovery is unusual but ...

  4. Aging white matter in the brain may affect stroke recovery ...

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    Participants were asked about their motor control symptoms, and those taking part in the study were at different stages of recovery after their stroke, with data collected an average of 147 days ...

  5. Perineuronal net - Wikipedia

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    One issue with typical stroke recovery is the typical period of increased plasticity is generally not long enough to allow stroke patients acceptable recovery of function. One possible treatment strategy may be to degrade PNNs for a longer period of time to allow for greater recovery.

  6. Transient ischemic attack - Wikipedia

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    A transient ischemic attack (TIA), commonly known as a mini-stroke, is a temporary (transient) stroke with noticeable symptoms that end within 24 hours. A TIA causes the same symptoms associated with a stroke, such as weakness or numbness on one side of the body, sudden dimming or loss of vision, difficulty speaking or understanding language or slurred speech.

  7. Sen. Luján suffers stroke, expected to make 'full recovery'

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    U.S. Sen. Ben Ray Luján of New Mexico is expected to make a full recovery after suffering a stroke and being hospitalized last week, when he began to experience dizziness and fatigue, according ...