16-07-2026 23:49 via drugs.com

Odds of Stroke Lower Among Black Individuals Who Have Immigrated

THURSDAY, July 16, 2026-- Individuals who identify as Black who are immigrants to the United States have reduced odds of stroke, with the lowest odds seen for those who have immigrated recently, according to a study published online July 15 in...
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