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Moderate to heavy drinking could increase the risk of stroke in young adults

Moderate to heavy drinking could increase the risk of stroke in young adults

Obesity management likely to improve the clinical outcome of MS

Obesity management likely to improve the clinical outcome of MS

Researchers unravel how the brain chemical dopamine relates to schizophrenia

Researchers unravel how the brain chemical dopamine relates to schizophrenia

Study calls for stronger awareness and control of vascular risk factors leading to stroke

Study calls for stronger awareness and control of vascular risk factors leading to stroke

World Stroke Day 2022: Why saving #Precioustime is imperative

World Stroke Day 2022: Why saving #Precioustime is imperative

People with disabilities strongly affected by online microaggressions

People with disabilities strongly affected by online microaggressions

New initiative to improve post-acute stroke care across Montana, Nebraska and North Dakota

New initiative to improve post-acute stroke care across Montana, Nebraska and North Dakota

One Medicine: how human and veterinary medicine can benefit each other

One Medicine: how human and veterinary medicine can benefit each other

Study identifies an animal model that shares many similarities with progressive MS

Study identifies an animal model that shares many similarities with progressive MS

Study finds an increase in the proportion of adults in England diagnosed with inflammatory arthritis

Study finds an increase in the proportion of adults in England diagnosed with inflammatory arthritis

Scientists use systems biology approach to identify molecular players in rheumatoid arthritis

Scientists use systems biology approach to identify molecular players in rheumatoid arthritis

Overview of the roles of neutrophils in systemic autoimmune and autoinflammatory diseases

Overview of the roles of neutrophils in systemic autoimmune and autoinflammatory diseases

Blind to problems: How VA’s electronic record system shuts out visually impaired patients

Blind to problems: How VA’s electronic record system shuts out visually impaired patients

Study finds a possible new target to fight osteoarthritis

Study finds a possible new target to fight osteoarthritis

Study reveals why viral infections are less frequent but more severe in individuals with Down syndrome

Study reveals why viral infections are less frequent but more severe in individuals with Down syndrome

The impact of COVID-19 on the metrics for stroke care

The impact of COVID-19 on the metrics for stroke care

AI language models could be offensive or prejudiced toward individuals with disabilities

AI language models could be offensive or prejudiced toward individuals with disabilities

KHN’s ‘What the Health?’: Finally fixing the ‘family glitch’

KHN’s ‘What the Health?’: Finally fixing the ‘family glitch’

Medical insurance claims data may help predict the likelihood of autism in kids

Medical insurance claims data may help predict the likelihood of autism in kids

Study reveals an increase in the prevalence of digestive diseases

Study reveals an increase in the prevalence of digestive diseases

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