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New insights reveal how brain dysfunction after stroke leads to urinary incontinence, paving the way for targeted therapies.
(Reuters) - (To receive the full newsletter in your inbox for free sign up here) Brain-imaging studies are giving researchers a better understanding of the cause of incontinence after ... stroke ...
University of North Carolina-led researchers have used brain connectivity charts built from functional MRI data as a tool for ...
The following is a summary of “Limited added value of systematic spinal cord MRI vs brain MRI alone to classify patients with ...
The higher you fly, the harder you fall, the old saying goes. There might be something to that when it comes to the aftermath of a stroke, a new study suggests. People with higher education face a ...
A new study using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) reveals the neural mechanisms that contribute to urinary incontinence, a common condition affecting stroke survivors that has a ...
Brain-imaging studies are giving researchers a better understanding of the cause of incontinence after ... stroke patients with incontinence and healthy volunteers and obtained MRI scans of ...