Article originally published by NeuroNews The ATTEST-2 trial has found that tenecteplase was non-inferior to alteplase, the more established of the two thrombolytic agents, in suitable…
Article originally published by NeuroNews A secondary analysis of existing clinical trial data has indicated that new ischaemic brain lesions detected via diffusion-weighted magnetic resonance…
Article originally published by NeuroNews The proliferation of new technologies and advancements in the neurosciences space has showed little sign of slowing in recent years and—as John…
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Article originally published by Neuronews A specialised ‘brain-wave cap’, designed by researchers in The Netherlands, may be able to diagnose stroke patients while they are in an…
Article originally published by Neuronews A novel brain stimulation technique called high-definition transcranial infraslow pink noise stimulation (HD-tIPNS) was recently evaluated in a placebo-controlled pilot study, and…
Article originally published by Neuronews A study presented at last week’s Society of NeuroInterventional Surgery (SNIS) annual meeting (31 July–4 August 2023, San Diego, USA)…
Article originally published by Spinalnews Spinal cord stimulation (SCS) therapy has been shown to trigger instant improvements in arm and hand mobility, enabling people affected…
Article originally published by Neuronews With multiple large clinical trials currently underway to assess thrombectomy treatments in patients with medium vessel occlusion (MeVO) stroke, Johanna…
Article originally published by Spinalnews Experts in Germany are working on an ‘intelligent suit’ with which they hope to significantly improve rehabilitation after a serious…