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Anđelka je krajem 2017. doživela moždani udar u snu, sada osvaja kulu Gardoš! – #BrainLifeGoals priča

14/11/2019 admin Uncategorized

Učešćem u kampanji #BrainLifeGoals koju organizuje Evropska Federacija Neuroloških Asocijacija – EFNA skrećemo pažnju javnosti na probleme sa kojima se[…]

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Odlomci iz mog dnevnika – priča istrajne devojke koja je prebrodila 2 moždana udara

14/05/2019 admin Aktuelnosti

Kao što znate, naše Udruženje bavi se svim aspektima moždanog udara. Naše aktivnosti i kampanje su u vezi primarne prevencije,[…]

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    Sleeping less than five hours a night is associated with a 74% raised likelihood of developing peripheral artery disease (PAD) compared with seven to eight hours.
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    People with a recent diagnosis of atrial fibrillation (AF), the most common irregular heart rhythm, have a modestly higher risk of developing dementia than people without the condition, according to new research. The research involved nearly 197,000 patient records from Kaiser Permanente health systems in California. Half of the patients had been recently diagnosed with […]
  • For older adults, every 500 additional steps taken daily associated with lower heart risk 03/03/2023
    A study of people ages 70 and older found walking an additional 500 steps per day, or an additional quarter mile of walking, was associated with a 14% lower risk of heart disease, stroke or heart failure.
  • Spinal cord stimulation instantly improves arm mobility after stroke 20/02/2023
    Pioneering clinical trial showed that spinal cord stimulation could enable survivors of moderate to severe stroke to conduct their normal daily activities more easily.
  • Study finds chronically disrupted sleep may increase the risk for heart disease 15/02/2023
    Sleep irregularity -- chronically disrupted sleep and highly variable sleep durations night after night -- may increase the risk for atherosclerosis, according to a new study

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