Racial Differences In Undiagnosed Key Stroke Risk Factor And Stroke Incidence

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Racial Differences In Undiagnosed Key Stroke Risk Factor And Stroke Incidence

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Blacks are more likely to have an undiagnosed key risk factor for stroke and are more likely to have a stroke than whites, according to two studies presented at the American Stroke Association's I

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