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.
Traditional Risk Factors and Etiologies in Early-Onset Ischemic Stroke
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A giant burden can only be fought on the shoulders of the giants of evidence
By Diana Aguiar de Sousa and Johannes Kaesmacher
From the Department…
ESJ Comment: Long-Term Outcome After Ischemic Stroke in Relation to Comorbidity
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ESJ Comment: Is hospital diagnostic coding accurate enough for big data research?
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Cortical-Striatal Disconnection After Parietal Stroke
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Market Launch of First Factor Xa Reversal Agent in European Countries
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Syphilitic Vasculitis: a mysterious and dangerous cause of stroke in the young
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Bundle of care to improve outcomes after intracerebral haemorrhage: as easy as ABC?
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