One of the biggest questions I get asked is “Can the brain heal itself after a stroke?” If you have ever had a stroke, the answer is yes. In this article, we talk about how the brain can heal itself after a stroke.
It is possible the brain can heal itself after a stroke. Some people have more damaged brain tissue than others, and they are also more prone to neurological problems. The good news is that the damage from a stroke does not lead to permanent damage to the brain, since there are still parts of the brain that are still intact.
Since the damage from a stroke is not permanent, the good news is that the brain can sometimes recover. The bad news is that recovery times for some people are long.
However, the good news is that recovery times for some people are long. The bad news is that recovery times for some people are long.
The good news is that there are many ways the brain can heal itself, the bad news is that there are many ways it can be damaged if you’re not careful. We’ve known for a long time that certain parts of the brain are more prone to damage than the rest. The good news, however, is that as more research is done on this, we’ll be able to treat these areas of the brain that are more prone to damage with new treatments.
For years we’ve known the brain is a very dynamic organ. In some cases, a lack of blood flow to a certain area of the brain can cause damage, and in many cases, damage in the brain can only be repaired with surgery. The good news is that there are drugs that can temporarily restore blood flow in specific areas of the brain. The bad news is that these have side effects, and for some people, the side effects can be serious.
The FDA has approved the first drug that is specifically designed to work on the brain to reduce the side effects. A trial at Duke University found that patients treated with the drug were less likely to have memory or concentration problems than patients in the control group.
Even though it’s not a miracle cure, the drug has already shown promise in the preliminary research. People who underwent the surgery were able to function normally again, even with slight cognitive side effects. What’s more, although the drug has not yet been studied in people with Alzheimer’s, there is preliminary evidence that it could be useful for those who have some form of dementia, the same kind that has been linked to stroke.
The study was done with one group of people who had had a stroke, and another group who had had other types of stroke. What it actually found, however, is that the drug actually improved the people who had had a stroke’s memory abilities, and even made it more difficult to have a stroke.