07:55, Wed, Dec 3, 2025 Updated: 07:55, Wed, Dec 3, 2025 Artificial intelligence is speeding up stroke care for thousands of patients by helping doctors spot deadly clots in minutes. The Brainomix 360 ...
Royal Berkshire NHS Foundation Trust is using an artificial intelligence (AI) app to make faster diagnoses in stroke cases and improve care. The coronavirus outbreak led to the trust deploying the app ...
While Hospitals are under strain, EMVision is testing whether its portable brain scanners can step in when it really counts.
Frequently referred to as the "silent killer," stroke ranks among some of the top causes of death and disability across the globe. Its stealthy onset often happens unexpectedly without warning. Some ...
NHS Shared Business Services (NHS SBS) has introduced a framework to provide NHS organisations with access to artificial intelligence (AI) for supporting patients who have suffered a stroke. The ...
A world-leading expert in stroke treatment from the University of Dundee believes that specialised ambulances could prevent ...
The widely used FAST acronym remains the best tool for helping bystanders recognize stroke symptoms, despite efforts to expand it to BE-FAST. A new study showed that adding Balance and Eye changes (BE ...
The NHS Fast (Face, Arms, Speech, Time) acronym is a simple way to help people identify the most common signs of a stroke: ...
A stroke can strike anyone, anywhere, at any time, but certain individuals are at higher risk. Recognizing the signs and symptoms is crucial for swift intervention and minimizing long-term damage.
An NHS spinout is aiming to put leading Scottish innovation in stroke treatment on the international map when it showcases ...