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Brain damage or back to normal? Seconds count in stroke care.

Artificial intelligence speeds up stroke care in rural areas

Gina DiPietro
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Updated April 25, 2022
Published June 18, 2021
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  • preventing strokes
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  • stroke awareness
  • stroke prevention
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