The Nordic Stroke Society
@NordicStroke
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The Nordic Stroke Society is an association of medical professionals with an interest in good clinical care and in research on cerebrovascular disorders
Scandinavian, Baltic countries
Joined April 2021
RT @NordicStroke: Register and participate in the Nordic region's largest stroke conference -> Share the info!
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Join the 23rd Nordic Stroke Society Congress! 📅 When: September 15-17, 2025 📍 Where: Tartu, Estonia Register NOW: 🌟 Share the INFO with your network! See you in Tartu! @ESOstroke @WHO_Europe_RHN @WHO_Europe @StrokeEurope
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RT @StrokeEurope: 📣 We are pleased to announce that the programme for #ELASF2025 is now live. Our scientific committee has worked hard to d…
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RT @DrTerryQuinn: Are questionnaires looking at extended activities of daily living (ADL) still relevant in 2024. Well... when did YOU la…
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RT @JAMA_current: Firearms are now the leading cause of death among US children and teens. In this Medical News article, @Surgeon_General V…
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RT @JAMANetworkOpen: Collaborative dementia care management is effective and cost-effective, improving outcomes for patients, caregivers, a…
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RT @JRehabilMed: Prediction of long-term functional outcome following different rehabilitation pathways after stroke unit discharge Malin C…
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Nylén et al. (2024) found that outpatient or home-based rehabilitation more effectively leads to participants achieving independence within 1-5 years. @JRehabilMed, @RehabMedGU
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RT @ESOstroke: The #ACTISAVE #trial did not confirm benefit of #Glenzocimab 1000mg added to best standard of care in patients with acute is…
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RT @opontesnetoMD: Proud of @sheilambrasil and investigators of the Brazilian Stroke Research Network for the results of the pilot phase o…
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RT @ISA_AII_Young: #ESOC2024 has started! Some breakthrough from the first Large Trial session! Many session are coming! Meet us all aroun…
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A study by Abzhandadze et al, found that patients with both stroke and preexisting dementia received less treatment and rehabilitation compared to stroke-only patients, during the COVID-19. T https://www.jamda.com/article/S1525-8610%2824%2900353-0/fulltext
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RT @WorldStrokeEd: #MondayTip Transient ischemic attacks #Chameleons ☝️When TIA´s can look like something else 🧐We are always aware of #mi…
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