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Neurology society issues updated guidelines on stroke prevention

The American Academy of Neurology has just issued
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Women get their own advisory on avoiding stroke. Younger women also included.

In what amounts to a massive literature review cum meta-analysis, a special, joint panel of the
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Are the techniques used by chiropractors safe and effective?

According to the American Chiropractic Association, each year about 20 million Americans see a chiropractor with comp
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Good news about stroke: death rate continues to decline

A new scientific
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A new review of statin therapy in primary prevention yields surprising results

The current JAMA s
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Take a long walk and maybe reduce your risk of stroke

You don t have to love long walks on the beach, but you should indulge a
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Men with Low-T: don t buy the testosterone-supplement hype

Sales of testosterone suppleme
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Living near an airport may be associated with higher CVD risk

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Race and sex still impact life expectancy in America

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The earlier the better when it comes to treating stroke

When dealing with ischemic stroke (the ki
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