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$1.8M Gift to Benefit Stroke Treatment, Prevention at UC

Media Contact: Caitlin Whitehurst (513) 556-4395 [email protected] CINCINNATI–JR Verkamp never had the chance to meet his mother-in-law – she passed away after suffering a stroke in 1997. He never had a chance to meet her, but his philanthropic efforts as a trustee at the Marge and Charles J. Schott Foundation will preserve her memory and…
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Game-Changes in 2015: Endovascular Tx for Stroke

Endovascular therapy was a “game-changer” in stroke in 2015, leading specialists told MedPage Today, who posed the question what was the biggest clinical advance of the year. Six of seven stroke specialists agreed: endovascular therapy. Medium: Medpage Today Read the article »

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UC Brain Science Unit Launches Push for Own Building

In a bold effort to place the University of Cincinnati’s sprawling brain-science practice under one roof, writes Anne Saker of the Cincinnati Enquirer, officials of the UC Neuroscience Institute announced Friday a $54.6 million campaign to build a dedicated facility for the study and treatment of disorders such as Parkinson’s disease, stroke and epilepsy. Media:…
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Study Shows Combination Stroke Therapy Safe and Effective

Study Shows Combination Stroke Therapy Safe and Effective

Contact: Katy Cosse (513) 558-0207 [email protected] CINCINNATI—The combination of the clot-busting drug tPA with an infusion of the antiplatelet drug eptifibatide dissolves blood clots safely and more quickly than tPA alone, a study led by University of Cincinnati (UC) researchers has found. Results from the study, known as the CLEAR-ER Stroke Trial, are published online…
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Stroke Incidence is on the Rise For People Under the Age of 55

Dr. Brett Kissela, neurologist at the UC Neuroscience Institute, explains that the risk of stroke in young people is on the rise. One reason for this may be that young patients are experiencing risk factors like diabetes, obesity and high blood pressure at a younger age. In a National Institutes of Health-funded study Dr. Kissela…
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UC Health Celebrates Telestroke Anniversary in Lawrenceburg

UC Health and the UC Stroke Team celebrated the first anniversary of their Telestroke Network at Dearborn County Hospital in Lawrenceburg, Indiana last week.  The Telestroke Network allows specialists from the UC Stroke Team to examine stroke patients long-distance with the help of robots. UC Health launched the program in March of 2012 and has…
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Tonic for the Brain: Arias from Cincinnati Opera

Tonic for the Brain: Arias from Cincinnati Opera

The power of music, with all of its beauty and adjunct neurological benefits, swept through the lobby of the University of Cincinnati Medical Center (UCMC) on Wednesday as the hospital celebrated a new partnership with Cincinnati Opera. Among those enjoying the occasion – which included arias and Broadway tunes from four gifted young vocalists —…
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Stroke Studies Show New Treatment No Better Than Older One

At the 2013 International Stroke Conference in Honolulu, Dr. Joseph Broderick presented the findings of a study that revealed mechanically removing a blood clot from a stroke patient’s brain is no more useful than the older treatment of giving an IV dose of the clot-busting drug, tPA, to the whole body. Read more here>>  Media…
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Study: No Difference in Ischemic Stroke Recovery When Endovascular Therapy Added to Clot-Busting Treatment

Study: No Difference in Ischemic Stroke Recovery When Endovascular Therapy Added to Clot-Busting Treatment

Media contact: Keith Herrell (513) 558-4559 [email protected] CINCINNATI—The use of devices or medication within the arteries to treat stroke-causing blood clots at the site of blockage failed to improve stroke outcomes compared with the current standard treatment of intravenous (IV) clot-busting medication alone, new research led by a University of Cincinnati (UC)  neurologist shows. The…
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2012 Forty Under 40 Winner: Dr. Pooja Khatri

Pooja Khatri, MD, Associate Professor of Neurology at UC and a neurologist with the UC Comprehensive Stroke Center, was named to the 2012 Forty under 40 class by the Cincinnati Business Courier. Read more >>

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