Stroke

The workout that may significantly reduce the risk of early death

A new study has found that 90 minutes to two hours of strength training per week are linked to a decrease in the risk of heart disease, stroke, and dementia.

The researchers found that the best results were recorded among people who combined strength training with aerobic activity such as brisk walking, running, cycling, or swimming
Israeli musician Jonathan Razel, October 23, 2024.

Israeli musician Yonatan Razel hospitalized, stable after suffering brain hemorrhage

Illustration: Arm test for stroke identification

This is how you will identify a stroke before it is too late

A doctor looks at a brain X-ray

BRAIN.Q launches home-based AI brain recovery service in Israel


Medibrane CEO: New technologies to treat, prevent strokes

“This is only the beginning of the developing of treatments for strokes,” Einav told the Post. “I think in the next years we are going to see more and better treatments.”

Medibrane: Elad Einav, CEO; Michel Reimer, director at resonetics; and Amir Kraitzer, CTO.

Israeli neurological breakthroughs at Shaare Zedek

“It is amazing,” says Eichel, “that in just three years, we have been able to develop a center that provides nearly all the neurological services."

SENIOR PHYSICIANS in Shaare Zedek’s Helmsley Neurological Institute: (left to right) Dr. Nevo Margalit, Dr. Roni Eichel, Prof. Natan Bornstein and Dr. Yaakov Amsalem.

Israeli researchers find AIDS drug also helps stroke patients

It became clear, for the first time, that one of the drugs given to AIDS patients contributes to improving the cognitive ability of patients suffering from stroke and traumatic head injuries as well.

AIDS Ribbon