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"Confronting Stroke," Odyssey Magazine (Fall, 2004) "Last weekend I took care of a 23-year-old woman with an acute, disabling stroke—the unwanted surprise of her life," Creed Pettigrew says, as he talks about his work. "Stroke is not simply an older person in a wheelchair who can't move one side of his body." ... The University of Kentucky is battling stroke, and devastating after-effects like dementia and language problems, on a number of fronts. Pettigrew and his colleague Anand Vaishnav are finding out if aspirin, a prescription blood thinner, and rigorous blood pressure control will prevent future strokes more effectively than aspirin alone. Pettigrew just wrapped up a study on the role of folic acid and vitamins B6 and B12 in preventing second strokes and first-time heart attacks. And Lee Blonder is analyzing videotapes to see if targeted language therapy can help stroke patients improve language skills or re-energize the emotional content of their speech. More... |
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