Stroke Patient and Carer Panel public involvement group, ensuring patient and carer's voices are heard in research. Researchers welcome to visit and discuss .
@RoryStewartUK@RestIsPolitics@RoryStewartUK are you aware of how many brain cells are lost every minute due to stroke, and the impact of delaying patients receiving emergency medical care? People who deliberately block traffic for protests are putting lives at risk. There is a way of disruptive protest..
YOU could help the researchers design this research and make sure the things that are important to YOU are included.
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Tomorrow we are meeting with researchers from Newcastle Uni to discuss their work around making positive changes to diet after Stroke to reduce the risk of Dementia. If you have had a stroke, or care for someone who has had a stroke, in the North East and North Cumbria, (1/2)
I look forward to welcoming the Starmer family cat JoJo to my team (the cat-inet). The fact that my new housemates are already cat-trained is excellent news.
Do you know about optic aphasia after a stroke? Patients have difficulties naming an object when using vision but not when using other senses. They can show what it is used for, but can't come up with the name Read more in Gerlach & Robotham 2021 https://t.co/kWopSXEDcu @CAOT_ACE
Our friends @katvancleef et al came to see us again about the OxVPSV test. This is a great example or the impact of our group (and patient and public involvement in general) on research design. Thanks for highlighting the changes you made!
🟡 Recruiting now – Stroke-IMPaCT
Healthy volunteers who have not previously had a stroke or brain injury to take part in a study investigating the links between the immune system and cognitive decline after stroke.
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