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Published: February 01, 2024

Dos tipos comunes de antidepresivos fueron seguros para la mayoría de los supervivientes de un derrame cerebral

Conferencia internacional sobre derrame cerebral de la American Stroke Association 2024, Resumen 117
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Hechos cerebrales: ¡El cerebro tiene alrededor de 100 billones de células llamadas neuronas! Se compone de partes distintas, que se desarrollaron a través de la evolución humana.

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Brain Facts - Spanish

Hechos cerebrales: ¡El cerebro tiene alrededor de 100 billones de células llamadas neuronas! Se compone de partes distintas, que se desarrollaron a través de la evolución humana.

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