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Researchers identify new genetic clues for ‘silent’ strokes
New research has discovered genetic clues in people who have had small, ‘silent’ strokes that could enable the development of new treatments for the condition.
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New research has discovered genetic clues in people who have had small, ‘silent’ strokes that could enable the development of new treatments for the condition.