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An article off HSF charity Facebook page Strokes in the young are rising!

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This is a very interesting article Mary but how very alarming thatAPS isn't even mentioned! Thanks for posting it though x

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I do agree with SueLovett.

Professor Hughes writes in his book "A patients guide": "In any "unexpected" stroke in an individual aged, 40 or younger, one might expect up to 1 in 5 to have the APS".

Thank you Mary

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