A new report claims that a promising drug combo nearly reduces stroke risk.
Summary: A recent report offers good news in the fight against stroke and hardening arteries. These are two common diseases that occur with age. Combining blood-pressure-lowering drugs with cholesterol-lowering medications reduced first-time strokes by 44%, according to a report by the AHA/ASA. This article was originally published on LongevityFacts.com. Brady Hartman is the author.
Stroke, the fifth most common cause of death in America, is a disease that increases with age.
A new report claims that a new drug regime promises to reduce this risk by nearly half.
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Promising Drug Combo Nearly Halves Stroke Risk Says New Report