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The Biophysics of Minimizing Brain Damage After Hemorrhagic Stroke
The Biophysics of Minimizing Brain Damage After Hemorrhagic Stroke
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Released:
Jun 12, 2017
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Podcast episode
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Host: Brian P. McDonough, MD, FAAFP
Guest: Annalisa Scimemi
Hemorrhagic strokes account for about 200,000 strokes per year. Of those who survive, about 66 percent suffer some permanent brain damage. Our guest, biophysicist Dr. Annalisa Scimemi, has been studying the receptors in the brain that may contribute to brain damage immediately after hemorrhagic stroke. Alongside host Dr. Brian McDonough, she will discuss how to lessen the effects of brain damage following a stroke.
Guest: Annalisa Scimemi
Hemorrhagic strokes account for about 200,000 strokes per year. Of those who survive, about 66 percent suffer some permanent brain damage. Our guest, biophysicist Dr. Annalisa Scimemi, has been studying the receptors in the brain that may contribute to brain damage immediately after hemorrhagic stroke. Alongside host Dr. Brian McDonough, she will discuss how to lessen the effects of brain damage following a stroke.
Released:
Jun 12, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode
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