The Gunflint deposit was nearly two billion years old in a stroke, it had quadrupled the known history of life.
The city had consumed itself at a stroke: it was a disposable city that now followed the moon on its last voyage.
Although much more research is needed, this task has the potential to screen for those most at risk of a severe or fatal stroke before it occurs so that they can benefit from preventative treatments.
But the report found that while aspirin may slow changes in cognitive ability in women at high risk of a heart attack or stroke, it made no difference to the rate at which the women developed dementia - which was also examined for by a neuropsychiatrist.
They note that it hits only one unproven mechanism behind stroke and that it may be necessary to hit multiple biological pathways to get a significant effect.
To the common objection that if the anchored stroke were better, everyone would be using it, Nager said that many golfers who might benefit don't use the stroke because they believe it is not the proper way to play.
It doubles the risk of heart disease and stroke, and it is the country's leading cause of adult blindness, kidney failure, and non-traumatic amputations.
It recently announced that it had found a gene that increases the risk of stroke, and it also has found a gene that boosts the risk of heart attack.
If this technique can be applied as a stroke is happening, it may even abort the stroke.
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Telecommuting doesn't remove all those overheads at a stroke, but it can easily halve them.
He dashed off a late application, where by a stroke of luck it was fielded and accepted by Mr. Dodd.
With death rates from stroke declining, it's increasingly important to find new treatments to help survivors make their best possible recovery.
Zip the kite back and forth in the maneuver kitesurfers call a "power stroke" and it's like getting yanked forward by a 200hp motorboat.
This is really a good thing for the acute stroke field because it's clearly a safe drug, and it's a step forward for providing additional therapy.
While the Center is distinguished for its work in stroke rehabilitation, it also helps victims of spinal cord, brain, traumatic brain and orthopedic injuries, as well as cancer.
Make sure your close friends and family know the signs and symptoms of stroke and understand that it's critical to act fast in the event of a possible stroke.
When given correctly, it reduces the risk of stroke by 62%, but it is so difficult to use that half of eligible patients are not adequately treated.
Fidelity managed to stem the tide only in September of this year when it announced, with a stroke of psychological genius, that it would close the fund to new retail investors because it had become too big to manage.
Maritza was just plain beautiful, no need for motivation there, always around too, and it was just a stroke of pure genius that convinced him to kick it to them both at once.
Was it a stroke of genius to raise the volts in a car's electrical system?
The Stroke Association said that it was promising, but needed more research.
"These guidelines from the Royal College of Physicians provide comprehensive advice on the best care pathways for stroke patients, " it said in a statement.
For all those who embraced the stroke, many more felt it wasn't a proper way to play the game.
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Others start kicking the desk, or tug on their pigtails, or stroke the marshmallow as if it were a tiny stuffed animal.
Denise Llywelyn from the Aneurin Bevan Local Health Board said the only concern with the Stroke Risk Reduction Plan was it's size.
Celtic were slightly edging an exciting game thanks to their greater composure, but it was a stroke of fortune that led to the opening goal.
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