Singapore, US researchers studying drug to treat haemorrhagic stroke

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Non-surgical treatment for people who have suffered a more severe form of haemorrhagic stroke could be on the cards if trials here and in the United States prove successful.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

Non-surgical treatment for people who have suffered a more severe form of haemorrhagic stroke could be on the cards if trials here and in the United States prove successful.

Researchers are testing a protein-based compound that reduces inflammation in the brain after injury. It would complement existing treatment for the affliction, which makes up about one-fifth of all stroke cases here but caused 44 per cent of all stroke-related deaths in 2016.Enjoy unlimited access to ST's best work Subscribe Now

 

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