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Categories: Scientific Conferences & Meetings, Stroke News & Brain Health
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Published: March 11, 2021

“Silent” heart attacks may increase risk of stroke

American Stroke Association International Stroke Conference – Presentation 58
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ASA volunteer expert, Christine A. Holmstedt, D.O., medical director of Clinical Stroke Services, co-director of the Comprehensive Stroke & Cerebrovascular Center at the Medical University of South Carolina in Charleston, South Carolina offers perspective via Zoom on ISC 21 presentation 58.

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Dr. Holmstedt ISC 21 Presentation 58 - overview

ASA volunteer expert, Christine A. Holmstedt, D.O., medical director of Clinical Stroke Services, co-director of the Comprehensive Stroke & Cerebrovascular Center at the Medical University of South Carolina in Charleston, South Carolina offers perspective via Zoom on ISC 21 presentation 58.

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Dr. Holmstedt ISC 21 Presentation 58 - next steps

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