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Canada is breaking new ground in world stroke research and the study findings are providing surprises.
Seemingly healthy Canadians under 50 are unknowingly walking around with pre-existing brain damage that puts them at increased risk of a full-blown stroke, Canadian researchers are warning.
In a study believed to be a world first, Montreal researchers who investigated 168 stroke patients age 18 to 50 discovered that 29 per cent had old brain lesions — small clusters of dead brain cells.
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http://www.globalnational.com/health/Silent+brain+damage+points+greater+stroke+risk+study/3127740/story.html?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+canwest%2FF8169+%28Global+National%29
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Gary
Prince Edward Island Stroke Recovery is the story of struggle to regain as many physical and mental abilities as possible that were taken away (at the blink of an eye) by that diabolical and catastrophic event called Stroke. This journey is a search and application of puzzle pieces that can bring about acceptance of loss and the hope for building a new normal and getting on with the rest of your life after a stroke...
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Monday, June 21, 2010
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