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Study findings from National Taiwan University, School and Graduate Institute of Physical Therapy broaden understanding of critical care medicine
NewsRx.com
8/19/2010

Fresh data on critical care medicine are presented in the report 'Early and intensive rehabilitation predicts good functional outcomes in patients admitted to the stroke intensive care unit.' "Earl...

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Binge Drinking, Hypertension a Deadly Combo
SOURCES: Heechoul Ohrr, M.D., Ph.D., professor, department of preventive medicine, Yonsei University College of Medicine, Seoul, South Korea; Larry B. Goldstein, M.D., professor, neurology, and director, Duke Stroke Center, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, N.C., and spokesman, American Heart Association/American Stroke Association; Aug. 19, 2010, Stroke, online.
8/19/2010

THURSDAY, Aug. 19 (HealthDay News) -- If you have high blood pressure, binge drinking may greatly increase your risk of dying from a stroke or heart attack, South Korean researchers report.

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1 in 4 stroke patients stop taking prevention medication within 3 months
NewsRx.com
8/19/2010

At least a quarter of patients who have suffered a stroke stop taking one or more of their prescribed stroke prevention medications within the first three months after being hospitalized - when the...

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