A new study shows that treatment with potent clot-busting medication can benefit patients up to 4.5 hours after they experience their first stroke symptoms.
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Gipsy Kings - "You've Got A Friend In Me" - 'Dancing With The Stars'
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Hyperbaric Chamber Treatment Stroke and Traumatic Brain Injury TBI
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Stroke Awareness - Arms Numb 30
Cerebral Palsy and Hyperbaric Oxygen Chambers
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Take the tube: Mass transit for lab samples
Alumni Day, May 1 2010 - Li Ka Shing Center for Learning and Knowledge
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Packard researcher's other classroom in Guatemala
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Stimulus funding at Stanford School of Medicine
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Medicine for an ailing economy
Identifying the cause of infants' lung disease
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Hearing more than a heartbeat
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Risks of sharing genetic information online
Window expanded for stroke treatment
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Match Day 2009
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