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The societal benefits of reducing six behavioural risk factors: an economic modelling study from Australia.Measuring activity levels at an acute stroke ward: comparing observations to a device.Exercise preferences are different after stroke.The economic benefits of reducing physical inactivity: an Australian example.Beyond BOLD: optimizing functional imaging in stroke populations.The health and economic benefits of reducing intimate partner violence: an Australian exampleCortical thickness estimation in longitudinal stroke studies: A comparison of 3 measurement methods.Diversity of risk factors for stroke: the putative roles and mechanisms of depression and air pollution.Can stroke cause neurodegenerative dementia?The effect of physical activity on cognitive function after stroke: a systematic review.Early mobilization after stroke: early adoption but limited evidence.One bird with two stones: Abnormal word length effects in pure alexia and semantic dementia.Repetition priming and hyperpriming in semantic dementia.Assessing cognition after stroke. Who misses out? A systematic review.The montreal cognitive assessment: short cognitive evaluation in a large stroke trial.Energy Expenditure and Cost During Walking After Stroke: A Systematic Review.Charting cognitive and volumetric trajectories after stroke: protocol for the Cognition And Neocortical Volume After Stroke (CANVAS) study.Dementia and stroke: the present and future epidemic.A Phase 1 exercise dose escalation study for stroke survivors with impaired walking.Changes in regional brain volume three months after stroke.Hemispatial neglect and rehabilitation in acute stroke.Classifying post-stroke fatigue: Optimal cut-off on the Fatigue Assessment Scale.The importance of cognition to quality of life after stroke.Little evidence for different phenomenology in poststroke depression.Overestimation of depression after acquired brain injury: plausible but incorrect.The positive effect of integrated care on depressive symptoms in stroke survivors.Quality of life: an important outcome measure in a trial of very early mobilisation after stroke.A Bahasa Malaysia version of the Montreal Cognitive Assessment: validation in stroke.Montreal Cognitive Assessment and Mini-Mental State Examination are both valid cognitive tools in stroke.The effect of very early mobilisation after stroke on psychological well-being.Cutting a long story short: reaction times in acute stroke are associated with longer term cognitive outcomes.The NIH stroke scale can establish cognitive function after stroke.An Early Mobilization Protocol Successfully Delivers More and Earlier Therapy to Acute Stroke PatientsVery Early Mobilization After Stroke Fast-Tracks Return to WalkingGender and being born overseas influences the amount of acute stroke therapyThe economic gains of achieving reduced alcohol consumption targets for AustraliaEconomic benefits of achieving realistic smoking cessation targets in AustraliaIntegrated care improves risk-factor modification after stroke: initial results of the Integrated Care for the Reduction of Secondary Stroke modelThe AVERT MoCA Data: Scoring Reliability in a Large Multicenter TrialThe stroke exercise preference inventory is feasible to use in a community rehabilitation setting
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