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Q&A With Natalia Rost of Massachusetts General Hospital: Keeping Up With Developments in Stroke Treatment

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Doctors are always looking out for new ways to help treat their patients, and while it may mean changing their approach to care it can often have overall beneficial results.

Doctors are always looking out for new ways to help treat their patients, and while it may mean changing their approach to care it can often have overall beneficial results.

Natalia Rost, MD, from Massachusetts General Hospital discussed how the work of treating stroke patients has changed and what it could mean for the future of patient care. Rost said some techniques are still being developed but that overall there has been great improvement over the past few decades with more promise on the horizon.

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