Inflammation-related protein changes could predict cognitive impairment after stroke
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March 11, 2026
Researchers at The University of Manchester have found that tracking changes in a protein linked to inflammation (interleukin-6) after a stroke could help identify people at risk of later memory and thinking problems (also known as cognitive problems). The study also suggests that smoking may make people more at risk of memory and thinking problems in association with ongoing inflammation after a stroke.
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