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ThursdayExperimental technology treats stroke
U.S. doctors say after six months a patient's recovery from a stroke plateaus, but a treatment using an electrical current may help.
"When a person has a stroke, he loses a part of his brain, and this will cause a decrease in the brain's activity," says neurologist Dr. Felipe Fregni of Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in Boston. The decreased activity signals the healthy side of the brain to go into overdrive and that hinders the stroke side from healing says Fregni.MORE |
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