Children can have recurrent strokes
Thursday, February 25, 2010 - 07:21
in Health & Medicine
Children can have strokes, and the strokes can recur, usually within a month, according to paediatric researchers. Unfortunately, the strokes often go unrecognised the first time, and the child does not receive treatment before the recurrence...
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