
Your risk of a second stroke is highest within the first two days of the first attack. However, you remain vulnerable for up to three months to one year. This means that you shouldn’t grow complacent. Just because you didn’t experience a second a...
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Close to 800,000 ischemic strokes occur in the United States every year, and around 25% of these cases are recurrent – meaning, they are not the first stroke these people have had. Ischemic strokes are caused by the lack of blood flow to the brain....
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