UCLA scientists create drug that restores movement after stroke.
Researchers at the University of California Los Angeles have developed a groundbreaking new drug that could change stroke recovery forever. Every year, strokes affect more than 15 million people worldwide, and many survivors are left with long term physical impairments. Though the drug is still in its early stages, its potential has already sparked excitement across the medical community.
Experts believe it could transform the way we approach not just stroke recovery, but also other brain injuries and degenerative conditions in the future.