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Decade of Efforts Helps AHA/ASA Meet Goal of 25% Reduction in Stroke, CV Events

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Default Decade of Efforts Helps AHA/ASA Meet Goal of 25% Reduction in Stroke, CV Events

A new report chronicles the systematic changes required to achieve a remarkable reduction in stroke, heart disease, and cardiovascular risk since the AHA/ASA committed to this goal 10 years ago.
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