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Even silent strokes can harm memory, thinking

People who experience stroke-like symptoms for transient time — so-called silent strokes — but do not have full-blown strokes are still at higher risk for memory and thinking problems, a new study published in the journal Neurology reveals.

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Health Bulletin

Even silent strokes can harm memory, thinking

People who experience stroke-like symptoms for transient time — so-called silent strokes — but do not have full-blown strokes are still at higher risk for memory and thinking problems, a new study published in the journal Neurology reveals.

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