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Lacunar strokes caused by widening of arteries in brain, study suggests
A groundbreaking study reveals that lacunar strokes are caused by widening arteries in the brain, not blockages. This discovery challenges traditional treatments and could transform how we address a quarter of all UK strokes. Researchers em...
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A groundbreaking study reveals that lacunar strokes are caused by widening arteries in the brain, not blockages. This discovery challenges traditional treatments and could transform how we address a quarter of all UK strokes. Researchers emphasize the need for innovative therapies targeting small vessel damage. #StrokeResearch #MedicalBreakthrough #BrainHealth #LacunarStroke #HealthcareInnovation
Originally reported by The Guardian.
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