What makes some stroke cases more severe than others, and what can be done to improve outcomes? In this episode of Medspeak by the Chinese Medical Journal, Dr. Wu Simiao and Dr. Craig S. Anderson discuss their recent study on severe acute ischemic stroke. Drawing on data from over 4,000 patients in China, they explore why some people with stroke decline quickly, which treatments show the most promise, and how hospitals can better support recovery in patients at high-risk. This podcast, ...
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What makes some stroke cases more severe than others, and what can be done to improve outcomes? In this episode of Medspeak by the Chinese Medical Journal, Dr. Wu Simiao and Dr. Craig S. Anderson discuss their recent study on severe acute ischemic stroke. Drawing on data from over 4,000 patients in China, they explore why some people with stroke decline quickly, which treatments show the most promise, and how hospitals can better support recovery in patients at high-risk. This podcast, ...
Non-Communicable Diseases and Life’s Essential 8 — Cardiovascular Health Metrics for Disease Prevention, with Dr. Ningjian Wang
Medspeak by CMJ
11 minutes
4 months ago
Non-Communicable Diseases and Life’s Essential 8 — Cardiovascular Health Metrics for Disease Prevention, with Dr. Ningjian Wang
Can cardiovascular health (CVH) assessment based on Life’s Essential 8 framework help prevent non-communicable diseases? In this episode, we speak with Dr. Ningjian Wang, Professor at the School of Medicine, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, who explains the American Heart Association’s cardiovascular health framework called ‘Life’s Essential 8’ and its association with the risk of non-communicable chronic diseases (NCDs). The potential role of Life’s Essential 8 in preventing NCDs and p...
Medspeak by CMJ
What makes some stroke cases more severe than others, and what can be done to improve outcomes? In this episode of Medspeak by the Chinese Medical Journal, Dr. Wu Simiao and Dr. Craig S. Anderson discuss their recent study on severe acute ischemic stroke. Drawing on data from over 4,000 patients in China, they explore why some people with stroke decline quickly, which treatments show the most promise, and how hospitals can better support recovery in patients at high-risk. This podcast, ...