Hakim et al., 1998 - Google Patents
Organized stroke care: A new era in stroke prevention and treatmentHakim et al., 1998
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- Hakim A
- Silver F
- Hodgson C
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- CMAJ: Canadian Medical Association Journal
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The image of stroke as an event that can be neither prevented nor treated is out-dated and inaccurate. Evidence-based medicine has shown that—given the will and the resources— many strokes can be prevented, 1–3 and those that are not can be effectively treated. 4, 5 …
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