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Categories: Stroke News & Brain Health, Scientific Conferences & Meetings
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Published: February 02, 2023

Smartphone app may help identify stroke symptoms as they occur

American Stroke Association International Stroke Conference 2023, Abstract WMP120
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Dr. Lackland on ISC23 WMP120 Smartphone stroke app

Perspective:  American Stroke Association volunteer expert and EPI and Stroke Council member Daniel T. Lackland, Dr.P.H., FAHA, professor and director, in the Division of Translational Neurosciences and Population Studies and the department of neurology at the Medical University of South Carolina in Charleston, South Carolina.

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Dr. Lackland on ISC23 WMP120 Smartphone stroke app

Perspective:  American Stroke Association volunteer expert and EPI and Stroke Council member Daniel T. Lackland, Dr.P.H., FAHA, professor and director, in the Division of Translational Neurosciences and Population Studies and the department of neurology at the Medical University of South Carolina in Charleston, South Carolina.

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ISC23 News release 

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Dr. Lackland on ISC23 WMP120 app doesn't replace knowing stroke signs

Perspective:  American Stroke Association volunteer expert and EPI and Stroke Council member Daniel T. Lackland, Dr.P.H., FAHA, professor and director, in the Division of Translational Neurosciences and Population Studies and the department of neurology at the Medical University of South Carolina in Charleston, South Carolina.

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ISC23 News release 

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Dr. Lackland on ISC23 WMP120 app doesn't replace knowing stroke signs

Perspective:  American Stroke Association volunteer expert and EPI and Stroke Council member Daniel T. Lackland, Dr.P.H., FAHA, professor and director, in the Division of Translational Neurosciences and Population Studies and the department of neurology at the Medical University of South Carolina in Charleston, South Carolina.

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ISC23 News release 

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Dr. Lackland on ISC23 WMP120 testing the app for precision

Perspective:  American Stroke Association volunteer expert and EPI and Stroke Council member Daniel T. Lackland, Dr.P.H., FAHA, professor and director, in the Division of Translational Neurosciences and Population Studies and the department of neurology at the Medical University of South Carolina in Charleston, South Carolina.

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ISC23 News release 

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Dr. Lackland on ISC23 WMP120 testing the app for precision

Perspective:  American Stroke Association volunteer expert and EPI and Stroke Council member Daniel T. Lackland, Dr.P.H., FAHA, professor and director, in the Division of Translational Neurosciences and Population Studies and the department of neurology at the Medical University of South Carolina in Charleston, South Carolina.

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ISC23 News release 

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Dr. Lackland on ISC23 WMP120 exciting app but more study needed

 Perspective: American Stroke Association volunteer expert and EPI and Stroke Council member Daniel T. Lackland, Dr.P.H., FAHA, professor and director, in the Division of Translational Neurosciences and Population Studies and the department of neurology at the Medical University of South Carolina in Charleston, South Carolina.

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ISC23 News release 

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Dr. Lackland on ISC23 WMP120 exciting app but more study needed

 Perspective: American Stroke Association volunteer expert and EPI and Stroke Council member Daniel T. Lackland, Dr.P.H., FAHA, professor and director, in the Division of Translational Neurosciences and Population Studies and the department of neurology at the Medical University of South Carolina in Charleston, South Carolina.

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ISC23 News release 

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  • Dr. Lackland on ISC23 WMP120 Smartphone stroke app
  • Dr. Lackland on ISC23 WMP120 app doesn't replace knowing stroke signs
  • Dr. Lackland on ISC23 WMP120 testing the app for precision
  • Dr. Lackland on ISC23 WMP120 exciting app but more study needed
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