Blacks, Hispanics More Likely to Have Better Outcome After ' Bleeding ' Stroke

THURSDAY, Jan. 23, 2020 -- After a hemorrhagic stroke, often called a " bleeding " stroke, young black and Hispanic people are less likely than white people to be disabled or die within the following three months, a new study finds. Hemorrhagic...
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