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Mercer has had no recurrences. She takes a statin and a baby aspirin daily and sees her primary care doctor annually. Otherwise, at 73, she has retired to an active life of travel, pickleball, running ...
It is expected within the next 20 years that 20-60 million people will get atrial fibrillation, usually just called AFib. People with AFib have a five-times increased risk of stroke compared to people ...
The University of Liverpool's Professor Fiona Rowe has led the development of a major new international clinical guideline ...
Shifting patterns in ischemic stroke mortality and death locations across US populations highlight disparities and end-of-life care needs.
Up to 80% of first-time strokes are preventable, says the American Stroke Association. New guidelines offer a better look at ...