Virtual reality adventures for people with MS
Learn about an addition to the Adventure Program offered at the Swedish Multiple Sclerosis Center that features virtual reality activities and locations.
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Hope for patients with ALS
Groundbreaking clinical trial update in the treatment and holistic care of ALS patients.
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Is COVID-19 causing strokes in younger people?
Learn about how COVID-19 may be causing strokes in younger people, warning signs to watch for and why you shouldn’t wait to get care.
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Tips for Healthy Aging: A Conversation About Dementia with Dr. Nancy Isenberg
Dementia and Healthy Aging: A Conversation with Dr. Nancy Isenberg
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Signs of a stroke and actions you should take
Find out what you can do to minimize the risk of stroke for yourself and your loved ones.
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Healing Music Playlist | On-demand healing music at your fingertips!
Creating & listening to music playlists is fun, but did you know it can be therapeutic? Here are some tips from a Board-Certified music therapist, to help fight cancer by finding just the right mix.
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Heart disease and stroke prevention: It starts with knowing the risks
World Heart Day and World Stroke Day help build awareness about the benefits of healthy lifestyle choices and how you can reduce your risk of disease.
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Promoting resilience in young children: Five tips for parents
Find out how to improve emotional well-being for children and prevent mental health disorders before they begin.
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Q&A on understanding vertigo
Get answers to your questions about vertigo and balance issues from a Swedish audiologist.
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Advances in the treatment of essential tremor
Guided focus ultrasound technology is a promising, non-invasive treatment to mitigate essential tremor
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Advances and updates in the treatment of Parkinson’s disease
New medication and therapies are being developed to mitigate tremors and permanent immobility caused by Parkinson’s disease.
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Will artificial intelligence be able to predict the onset of Alzheimer's disease?
The use of machine learning applications in diagnosing Alzheimer's is an exciting new development in medical research that promises to help overcome the difficulties of early diagnosis.
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Helping patients be heard: Teaming up to treat aphasia
Aphasia treatment is spearheaded by a speech and language pathologist but draws on the professionalism and skill of numerous other specialties.
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What you need to know about migraines
According to the World Health Organization, up to 75% of adults between 18 to 65 years old have had a headache in the last year. Of those, at least 30% have reported a migraine. Despite how...
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Time is brain so BEFAST to recognize stroke
Nirav H. Shah, MD, Medical Director of Stroke at the Swedish Neuroscience Institute, explains how strokes are caused, how they are treated and how to prevent them from happening.
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Deep brain stimulation holds promise for a growing number of neurologic disorders
Medical science has invested heavily in researching the brain, and one promising area that has garnered well-deserved attention is the increasing success of a medical procedure known as deep...
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Multiple Sclerosis Center serves a region in need
The Multiple Sclerosis Center at the Swedish Neuroscience Institute receives patients from all over the world wanting to confirm their MS diagnosis or seeking ways to manage their symptoms and...
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What really happens when your feet and hands "fall asleep"
A closer look at an all-too-familiar sensation of your hands and feet falling asleep.
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What do you really know about epilepsy?
When you think about epilepsy, you may think of seizures. But Lisa Caylor, MD, epileptologist at Swedish, associates epilepsy with a stigma she knows all too well.
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Brain Aneurysm Awareness Month: Spreading the word
Educate yourself on brain aneurysm for Brain Aneurysm Awareness Month.
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