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How to End Stroke Around the World

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Unlike other conditions there is no one thing that can be done to fully prevent stroke. Even with the odds stacked against them a group is working to manage the effects of stroke on a worldwide basis.

Unlike other conditions there is no one thing that can be done to fully prevent stroke. Even with the odds stacked against them a group is working to manage the effects of stroke on a worldwide basis.

At the International Stroke Conference in Nashville, Bo Norrving of Lund University discussed what can be done to manage a condition that can have a dramatic effect on a person's life.

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