Men who get fit in middle age can halve their risk of strokes - Stroke Association comments
Middle-aged men who throw themselves into fitness can halve their risk of strokes, research indicates
Middle-aged men who throw themselves into fitness can halve their risk of strokes, research indicates
Having a spouse to care for someone 'in sickness and in health' improves stroke survival chances by up to 71 per cent, according to a new study
Three quarters of a group of people disabled by stroke have recovered some use of their arms after receiving a pioneering therapy involving stems cells.
The Sentinel Stroke National Audit Programme has published concerns over NHS staffing levels and variations in stroke care.
Researchers believe the alcohol could hamper the formation of dangerous blood clots
A new study from the University of Birmingham suggests that thousands of people who should get drugs to prevent strokes were not prescribed them.
A new study investigates whether the health benefits of eggs are all they're cracked up to be.
Research suggests that extra portions of wholegrain foods reduce our risk of death
Adults in good physical shape are less likely to have a stroke in later life, research suggests
Scientists say that the harm caused by air pollution has been underestimated.
The latest findings from a study investigating stem cell therapies in stroke rehabilitation
New study investigates the use of aspirin to reduce the risk of stroke