17-07-2026 12:45 via drugs.com

Black Americans Born Abroad Have Lower Odds For Stroke, Study Finds

FRIDAY, July 17, 2026— Country of birth can play a part in Black Americans' stroke risk, according to a new study.The study — published July 15 in Neurology — found that despite Black Americans typically having an overall higher risk of stroke...
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