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Non-Hispanic Blacks, women and rural residents had more averted cardiovascular events and greater cost savings.
Better functional outcomes but more intracranial hemorrhages were seen with endovascular therapy plus medical care versus medical care alone.
Low temperature currently contributes to the main burden, but the burden due to high temperature is increasing rapidly.
Greatest effect seen during both the 12-month intervention and at six-month follow-up among patients at high risk for cardiovascular events
In multiple-exposure models, the association of outdoor light at night and particulate matter with cerebrovascular disease persisted.
Black patients were less likely to receive tissue plasminogen activator and endovascular thrombectomy than were white patients.
THe association was strongest for women working shift work versus those only working daytime.
Patients with postoperative and nonoperative atrial fibrillation also have similar risks for cardiovascular-related death and all-cause death.
A tailored sitting tai chi program in the subacute phase can improve recovery outcomes in stroke survivors.
Significant benefits were seen at both week 6 and six months.