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Chip inserted under the skin may better identify patients at risk of recurrent stroke

 E-Mail BOSTON - For patients who have experienced certain common types of stroke, a small chip inserted under the skin may help physicians predict their likelihood of experiencing a second stroke, and therefore their likelihood of benefiting from preventive therapy. The findings come from a recent clinical trial published in the Journal of the American Medical Association and led by investigators at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) and Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine. Each year, approximately 800,000 strokes occur in the United States, and as many as one-fourth occur in people who experienced a previous stroke. Investigators have been searching for ways to identify patients who are likely to experience a recurrent stroke, as these individuals could be candidates for taking certain medications such as blood thinners. One group of patients who face an elevated risk of recurrent strokes are those with atrial fibrillation an irregular and often rapid heart r

From Undocumented to Heart Surgeon, Dr Harold Fernandez Shares His Story

CDC investigating possible link between heart issues, COVID-19 vaccines in young people

Possible vaccine-linked heart problem mostly mild, experts say

Possible vaccine-linked heart problem mostly mild, experts say Erika Edwards and Sara G. Miller © Provided by NBC News Doctors offered reassurance Tuesday following several dozen reports of mostly mild heart problems after Covid-19 vaccinations, but suggested recipients and their families pay close attention to possible symptoms, such as chest pain and shortness of breath. It remains unclear whether the vaccine is the cause of the heart problem, called myocarditis. Last week, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention s vaccine safety group said it was looking into relatively few reports of the condition in vaccinated individuals primarily teenagers and young adults.

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