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Title: A healing touch
Authors: Bonnici, Laura
Valentino, Mario
Keywords: Nervous system -- Diseases
Brain -- Anatomy
Brain -- Diseases
Cerebrovascular disease
Cardiac arrest
Issue Date: 2019
Publisher: University of Malta
Citation: Bonnici, L., & Valentino, M. (2019). A healing touch. THINK Magazine, 28, 56-59.
Abstract: Stroke is universally devastating. Often hitting like a bolt from the blue, it is the world’s third leading cause of death. In Malta, over 10% of the deaths recorded in 2011 were due to stroke. But stroke inflicts suffering not only through a loved one’s passing. As the most common cause of severe disability, stroke can instantly rob a person of their independence and dignity—even their very personality. This impact, individually, socially, and globally, makes stroke research a top priority. Yet while scientists know the risk factors, signs, symptoms, and causes of both main types of stroke—whether ischemic, in which clots stop blood flow to the brain, or haemorrhagic, where blood leaks into the brain tissue from ruptured vessels—they have yet to find a concrete solution. A dedicated team at the Faculty of Medicine (University of Malta) hopes to change that.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/67225
ISSN: 2306-0735
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Think Magazine, Issue 28
Think Magazine, Issue 28

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