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LETTER: Quick treatment for strokes imperative

The more rapidly a patient gets treatment after stroke, the fewer brain cells die and the better the chance of a positive outcome.Regional Australians are 19 per cent more likely to experience stroke than people in our cities. They are also more likely to die or be left with a serious disability as a result […]

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