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Paramedics are less likely to identify a stroke in women than in men. Closing this gap could save lives—and money
A stroke happens when the blood supply to part of the brain is cut off, either because of a blockage (called an ischemic stroke) or bleeding (a hemorrhagic stroke). Around 83% of strokes are ischemic.
After a man sued the city of St. Paul and firefighters he says disregarded “obvious signs” that he’d had a stroke and told him the emergency room was full, the city is poised to settle his lawsuit for ...
(HealthDay News) — It’s possible for paramedics to deliver immediate drug treatment to stroke patients, new research suggests. The study, funded by the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. After a man sued the city of St. Paul and firefighters he says disregarded “obvious signs” that he’d had a stroke and told him the ...
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