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Stroke
Science Says Working Long Hours Is Seriously Bad for Your Health
By Claire Zillman / Fortune
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Swap salt for ingredients and spices like cilantro and cinnamon
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October 26, 2014
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Children treated with growth hormone are more likely to experience strokes decades later
By Alice Park
August 13, 2014
Americans Are Having Fewer and Fewer Strokes
In the last two decades the stroke rate among Americans has dropped, and those that do have strokes have a lower risk of dying from then than they did in the past.In a new study,...
By Alexandra Sifferlin
July 15, 2014
This Microwave Helmet Can Sense Strokes
Scientists have invented a helmet that can detect the occurrence and type of a stroke by bouncing microwaves off the brain
By Mirren Gidda
June 17, 2014
FDA Clears New Clot Medication
Zontivity, a new drug from Merck, can be used to reduce the risk of stroke or cardiovascular death and treat patients who have suffered a heart attack
By David Stout
May 9, 2014
States That are Cheating Death
Where you live can help determine how long you'll live.
By Harry Swartout
May 2, 2014
Researchers Are Going to Dose 18,000 Volunteers With Little Chocolate Pills
Rest of the world dies of envy
By Dan Kedmey
March 17, 2014
Increased Risk of Blood Clots Lasts 12 Weeks After Pregnancy, Not Just Six
New research shows that women are at risk of stroke or heart attack after giving birth for longer than doctors originally thought
By Eliana Dockterman
February 13, 2014
As Temperatures Dip, Risk of Stroke Rises
Colder weather linked to more deaths, but more research needed to understand connection
By Alexandra Sifferlin
February 12, 2014
First Stroke Guidelines for Women Created
Hormonal changes caused by pregnancy or birth control are factors in the third leading cause of death for females, the American Heart Association reports
By Maya Rhodan
February 7, 2014
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