Search results for: stroke

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21 December 2022
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20 February 2020

Clinical trial into improving stroke pain and mobility a ‘game-changer’

Clinical trial results find one-third of participants experienced immediate loss of pain and majority experienced significant improvements in their movement.

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5 July 2019

Stroke time performance measures improve in GC ED

Researchers found multiple time targets improved in ED, despite 51.4% rise in patients presenting with stroke.

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29 November 2018

Griffith shares in $5 million for ground-breaking stroke research

A Griffith researcher has shared in a $5 million grant to develop ground-breaking research on stroke prevention. The Heart Foundation...

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29 November 2017

Life after stroke on the Gold Coast

Understanding the experience of stroke survivors and realising that there is not a ‘one size fits all’ approach to rehabilitation are the findings from a new Griffith study.

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7 May 2014

Gold Coast social group brings together those affected by stroke

Gold Coast residents with aphasia are set to benefit from a new social group set up by Griffith University Speech Pathology students.

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28 November 2012
Griffith Head of Speech Pathology, Associate Professor Elizabeth Cardell

Recommending change in post-stroke speech therapy

Investment in intense therapy for post-stroke patients with aphasia improves quality of lifefor survivors as well as significant savings to...

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23 April 2025
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Youth need the truth about illegal nicotine pouches

Griffith University’s Blurred Minds Academy have released an evidence-informed module to address the dangers of a new addictive and illegal...

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4 February 2025
Electric fan cooling an elderly woman sitting on the sofa in the living room

Fans ineffective in heat waves

Electric fans alone provide little cooling relief for older adults indoors on searing summer days, due to a reduced ability...

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8 January 2025

Sugar-sweetened beverage research does not sugar coat the concerning health impacts

As Australians emerge from the festive break where most indulge in sugar-laden treats and drinks, new research has provided a stark reminder of the devastating health impacts of sugar laden beverages.

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