Survey results underscore the need for employers to better accommodate workers managing chronic health issues, as many struggle to balance job duties and medical care.
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Leading Spanish neuroradiologists presented a unique multicentre registry to boost stroke treatment at the 12th Triángulo ...
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In the ever-evolving quest to improve treatment for stroke victims, WVU Rockefeller Neuroscience Institute recently performed the first in-human procedure using a new technology to treat strokes ...
A recent study has found that people with type 1 diabetes have a lower risk of heart-related problems compared to those with ...
Heavy smoking was associated with a significantly increased risk for cryptogenic ischemic stroke within a large cohort of younger adults from across Europe, data show. “Smoking is a well-documented ...