Intracerebral Hemorrhage News and Research

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Intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) is sudden, catastrophic bleeding that occurs in the brain tissue or ventricles. It usually results from damage to blood vessels due to hypertension. Symptoms are often sudden and severe. Loss of consciousness, vomiting, and headache are all common, but milder presentations are also possible, resembling ischemic stroke.
Global warming intensifies stroke risk: Study links temperature swings to rising stroke burden worldwide

Global warming intensifies stroke risk: Study links temperature swings to rising stroke burden worldwide

Gender differences explored: Cardiovascular health variances in women's lifespan

Gender differences explored: Cardiovascular health variances in women's lifespan

Dementia risk can be the highest in the first year after stroke

Dementia risk can be the highest in the first year after stroke

Study explores social and economic factors linked to withdrawal of life support after intracerebral hemorrhage

Study explores social and economic factors linked to withdrawal of life support after intracerebral hemorrhage

New report provides latest update on cardiovascular disease burden and trends

New report provides latest update on cardiovascular disease burden and trends

Remote ischemic conditioning for acute stroke

Remote ischemic conditioning for acute stroke

Study suggests link between blood transfusions and brain hemorrhages, but further research needed

Study suggests link between blood transfusions and brain hemorrhages, but further research needed

Blood transfusion linked to increased risk of spontaneous brain hemorrhage

Blood transfusion linked to increased risk of spontaneous brain hemorrhage

Statins may lower risk of ischemic stroke after hemorrhagic stroke

Statins may lower risk of ischemic stroke after hemorrhagic stroke

Does long-term, daily low-dose aspirin treatment affect the incidence of stroke or intracerebral bleeding?

Does long-term, daily low-dose aspirin treatment affect the incidence of stroke or intracerebral bleeding?

The number of deaths attributable to second hand smoke exposure has increased between 1990 and 2019

The number of deaths attributable to second hand smoke exposure has increased between 1990 and 2019

Could implementing a goal-directed care bundle for lowering blood pressure improve outcomes for patients with intracerebral hemorrhage?

Could implementing a goal-directed care bundle for lowering blood pressure improve outcomes for patients with intracerebral hemorrhage?

Case study: Experimental lecanemab treatment causes adverse outcomes in 65-year-old woman with Alzheimer's disease

Case study: Experimental lecanemab treatment causes adverse outcomes in 65-year-old woman with Alzheimer's disease

Regular exercise may reduce bleeding in individuals with intracerebral hemorrhage

Regular exercise may reduce bleeding in individuals with intracerebral hemorrhage

Researchers find new way to remove waste after brain hemorrhage

Researchers find new way to remove waste after brain hemorrhage

An overview of COVID-19-associated neurological complications in children

An overview of COVID-19-associated neurological complications in children

Transient ischemic attack needs emergency assessment to help prevent a full-blown stroke

Transient ischemic attack needs emergency assessment to help prevent a full-blown stroke

History of COVID-19 increases risk of fatigue and other long COVID symptoms in adults and children

History of COVID-19 increases risk of fatigue and other long COVID symptoms in adults and children

Allostatic load may explain racial disparities in stroke outcomes

Allostatic load may explain racial disparities in stroke outcomes

Changes in mortality associated with temperature-sensitive diseases in Japan during the COVID-19 pandemic

Changes in mortality associated with temperature-sensitive diseases in Japan during the COVID-19 pandemic

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