Can acute stroke units improve survival in primary intracranial hemorrhage? A comprehensive study analysis

In 2001, A prospective controlled study led by O. M. Rønning, B. Guldvog, and K. Stavem delved into the effects of acute stroke units on patients with primary intracranial hemorrhage. The study aimed to assess the impact of organized inpatient care, specifically acute stroke units, on the 30-day and 1-year mortality rates in comparison to patients receiving conventional care on general medical wards. The study … Continue reading Can acute stroke units improve survival in primary intracranial hemorrhage? A comprehensive study analysis

How does tactile-kinesthetic stimulation impact growth and behavior in premature infants?

In 2000, Mathai, et. al., conducted a controlled trial at a prominent teaching hospital, researchers delved into the potential advantages of tactile-kinesthetic stimulation for preterm infants. The study aimed to investigate the impact of this intervention on physiological parameters, physical growth, and behavioral development among preterm infants. The study involved a cohort of 48 well preterm infants, with birth weights ranging from 1000 to 2000 … Continue reading How does tactile-kinesthetic stimulation impact growth and behavior in premature infants?