Washington Times: Women may be more likely than men to skip medications to prevent a second stroke Women who have had strokes may be more likely than men to skip doses of medications that could help prevent a second stroke, according to new research. The study, published Wednesday in the Journal of ... Women may be more likely than men to skip medications to prevent a second stroke New research reveals that the danger doesn’t end after a “mini-stroke,” and long-term prevention may depend on recognizing critical risk factors early.
MedCity News: Bayer Reveals Data That Could Make Stroke Prevention Drug Its Next Blockbuster Product For those who have experienced a stroke, the chances of a second one are high. An experimental Bayer drug reduced this risk by 26% in a pivotal trial, supporting the case for this pill as a potential ... Bayer Reveals Data That Could Make Stroke Prevention Drug Its Next Blockbuster Product MSN: Weight loss drugs like Ozempic may help prevent stroke and reduce brain injury-related complications, studies show Weight loss drugs like Ozempic may help prevent stroke and reduce brain injury-related complications, studies show The American Journal of Managed Care: Stroke Leaders Outline a Future Focused on Prevention, Access, and Recovery New stroke breakthroughs spotlight faster treatment, factor XI prevention, better recovery, and the push to deliver care equitably with smart wearables. The future of stroke care is likely to be ...