Kingston University experts to launch joint research project looking at inequalities faced by Black people living with after-effects of stroke

Researchers from Kingston University have received a significant funding award from the National Institute for Health…

Stroke survivor grandmother eats for first time in two years following treatment

A Lincolnshire grandmother who thought she would never eat again after a stroke has told how…

New study links gut microbiota strains with more severe strokes and poorer post-stroke recovery

A new study has identified strains of gut microbiota that are associated with more severe strokes…

Brain-age’ biomarkers predict stroke recovery more accurately than chronological age, new study shows

Stroke experts have identified how radiomics, an emerging image-quantifying technology, can be used to extract biomarkers…

More severe stroke patients should receive palliative care consultations

Study shows significant opportunities to reduce suffering are potentially being missed   Only 20 percent of patients…

Stroke Prevention Day – Stroke risk for UK adults could be reduced through starting one small change

UK adults could take steps to avoid having a stroke if more people knew the top…

Telemedicine set to change the future of stroke treatment

New research presented today at the UK Stroke Forum (7-9 December) shows that paramedics could use…

Luton and Dunstable University Hospital adopts geko device

Luton and Dunstable University Hospital is amongst the first in a growing number of NHS hospitals…

South Wales Neurophysiotherapy Centre re-opens to full caseload

Neurophysiotherapist Sara Davis, Clinic Director at Neuro Physio Wales, says since re-opening in June, the team…

Kingston University’s pioneering programme helps stroke survivors during coronavirus lockdown

A pioneering programme to empower people living with complex long-term conditions such as a stroke or…