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Scientists Spot Stroke Genes
Scientists have identified a chromosomal region that may contain two genetic variants responsible for an increased risk of ischemic stroke.

About 20 percent of whites and 10 percent of blacks in the United States ...
[15 Apr, 2009 12:16]

 
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