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CURRENT STROKE NEWS

PROFESSIONAL STROKE NEWS

Clues to Heart Attack, Stroke Risk From Fat-Filled Artery

Business Week

Research: Antisocial people have higher stroke risk

Workplacebullying.org

More stroke survivors getting advanced treatment

OC Register

Risk factors for having a stroke

Helium.com

Many Stroke Patients Stop Taking Meds, Study Shows

Business Week

Young Stroke Survivor on "Boston Med" TV Show

TheBostonChannel.com

Device may help increase chances for a full recovery from a stroke

The Desert Sun

Vitamin B May Not Reduce Stroke Risk

Business Week

Majority of U.S. Women Have Limited Knowledge of Stroke Symptoms, Risks

New HealthyWomen Survey Conducted in Partnership with National Stroke Association and the American College of Emergency Physicians Reveals Gaps in Understanding of Condition That Strikes 425,000 Women Annually

National Stroke Association Calls on Every Individual to Support National Stroke Awareness Month by Going Online

Press Release

Clues to Heart Attack, Stroke Risk From Fat-Filled Artery

National Institutes of Health

Rewarmed Blood Linked to Complications After Cold Bypass

Anesthesiologynews.com

Nurses Need to Consider Youths' Risks for Stroke

Nurse.com

Ongoing Safety Review of Stalevo and possible increased cardiovascular risk

FDA Podcast

J-Curve Effect Doesn't Apply to Stroke

Medpagetoday.com

Unpleasant People May Be More Prone to Stroke

Medpagetoday.com

Some Patients Stop Taking Their Drugs After a Stroke

Medpagetoday.com

Short-term use of NSAIDs increased risk for ischemic, hemorrhagic stroke

Cardiology Today

Vitamin B May Not Reduce Stroke Risk

Business Week

FDA Advisory Committee Recommended US FDA Approval of Brilinta (Ticagrelor) for Acute Coronary Syndromes

PharmaLive.com News Archive

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