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Archives for August 2013

Nerve Regeneration may Restore Bladder Function in Those with Spinal Cord Injuries

Tuesday, August 13, 2013 By Admin

Researchers from Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine and Cleveland Clinic have restored significant bladder function through nerve regeneration in rats with severe spinal cord injuries.

“While urinary control is complex and recovery took several months, it was clear that this primitive function … does possess the capacity to rewire itself…,” Dr. Silver, one of the lead researchers, said.

The study involved pairing a traditional nerve bridge graft with a new mix of scar degrading and growth factor treatments to grow new nerve cells from the thoracic level to the lower spinal cord region.

“We were especially surprised and excited to discover that once a permissive environment was created, a subset of neurons situated largely within the brainstem, which play important roles in bladder function, slowly re-grew lengthy axons far down the cord,” said Dr. Silver.

The researchers are planning to carry out studies of this method in larger animal models before moving to human clinical trials in the U.S.

Read more about this study here

Results from the study were published in the Journal of Neuroscience (2013; 33:10591-606).

Filed Under: Adult Injuries Tagged With: Bladder, Nerve Regeneration, Research, Spinal Cord Injury, Urinary Control

New Poll Reveals Misconceptions about Stroke among Canadians

Tuesday, August 6, 2013 By Admin

A report released by the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada suggests that Canadians have plenty of misconceptions about stroke, and what it takes to recover from one. The poll conducted by the HSFC found that half of all Canadians have a close family member or a friend who has had a stroke and that many of these people do not realize that it may take weeks or months to recover from one.

Dr. Sean Dukelow, a researcher at the Hotchkiss Brain Institute at the University of Calgary, was surprised that one in five Canadians thinks a stroke is always fatal, when in fact only 10 percent of people die from it. Most stroke victims live; however, the recovery may sometimes takes weeks, months or even years.

Similarly, less than two-thirds of Canadians know that most strokes can be prevented. Also, almost one in six believes once a person has recovered from a stroke there is nothing they can do to prevent another one. The fact is up to 80 per cent of premature heart disease and strokes can be prevented by managing risk factors.

The poll also reveals that more than one-third of Canadians believe that the recovery period of a stroke is limited to a few months. The truth is that recovery can last a life time in some cases. Dr. Dukelow points out that a stroke affects more than just the patient, but also their family and friends. “Without supportive family, some of the patients that I see end up in a nursing home or a long-term care setting because they don’t have a family who can support them through the process,” he says.

According to the Heart and Stroke Foundation, stroke is the third leading cause of death in Canada. Every ten minutes a Canadian suffers a stroke, and as the population continues to age these numbers are bound to increase. The results of this poll suggest that Canadians need more education and increased awareness about stroke and its effects.

Read the Heart and Stroke Foundation 2013 Report here:

Read the news article here

Filed Under: Adult Injuries, Health News Tagged With: Heart and Stroke Foundation 2013 Report, Stroke

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