Stimulation of a part of the brain can be beneficial for the heart.
According to this research paper published in 'Proceedings of the National Academy of Science', stimulating the part of the brain that regulates body movements can improve a patient's condition after a heart attack.
The study sheds light on the brains of rats. These rats ran faster than animals on which this experiment was not tried.
The Stroke Association has said that the research has produced interesting results. It has been observed that a heart attack causes people's ordens to go away, also affecting their activities and ability to communicate.
Blood clotting stops the supply of oxygen and sugar to the brain cells, and those cells begin to perish. In order to reduce the damage in case of stroke, treatment is necessary as soon as possible.
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The research team at Stanford University School of Medicine conducted tests on animals to find out if stimulating the brain would improve their heart.
Researchers believe that the effect of stimulation will depend on how much brain changes occur after an attack. They increased the level of fluid connecting the brain cells.
Professor Gary Stanberg, the leader of the research team, has said that the choice of the drug to save the patient's brain cells was a challenge in the event of a heart attack.
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