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Beat the Clot

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Secondary prevention in intracranial stenosis related stroke: a narrow path among evidence

By Giuseppe Reale, MD. Catholic University of the Sacred Heart,…
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ESO Blog and YSPR Corner 2019: Keep Calm and Carry On

By Linxin Li and Diana Aguiar de Sousa on behalf of the YSPR…
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Low, lower, the lowest? – Which LDL-cholesterol level shall we target?

By Antje Schmidt-Pogoda, Fachärztin für Neurologie, Klinik…
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5th European Stroke Science Workshop (ESSW) Report

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New Feature – Paper of the Month

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Collaterals 2019: encouraging platform of communication also for young stroke researchers

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Antihypertensive drugs: morning or evening?

There is emerging evidence in favour of evening vs. morning dosing in patients with diagnosed hypertension. Many questions remain to be answered before we can confidently change the timing of all our patients taking antihypertensive medication.