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Māori living outside main urban centres less likely to survive a stroke, study shows
Māori stroke patients were found to be 75 percent more likely to die within 12 months and those living outside urban centres experienced the worst outcomes overall, a new study shows.
New zealand
Anna ranta
Stroke society of australasia
National stroke network
Ministry of health
New zealand medical journal
Professor anna ranta
Stroke society
Radio new zealand
Ublic radio
Urrent affairs
Research highlights the urgent need to improve stroke care for First Nations Australians
Research highlights more must be done to improve stroke care for First Nations People, with current outcomes failing to meet national standards.
Northern territory
Western australia
Danielle ellis
Anna balabanski
Bernard yan
Australian stroke alliance senior research
Stroke foundation
Stroke society of australasia
Exhibition centre
Perth convention
First nations people
First nations
South australia
Torres strait islander
Annual scientific meeting
Stroke society
Young stroke incidence rate in Rockhampton sparks alarm
A local study has delved into why so many working age people, or those aged 18-65, are having strokes in Rockhampton. While the national average for
Western australia
Leanne whiley
Bernard yan
Stroke society of australasia
Exhibition centre
Perth convention
Australian stroke data tool
Annual scientific meeting
Stroke society
President professor bernard yan
New south wales
First nations
Western australian
Study uncovers encouraging news for rural and remote stroke patients in Australia
World-first research has uncovered encouraging news for rural and remote Australians who suffer a stroke.
Western australia
Danielle ellis
Darshan shah
Bernard yan
Stroke society of australasia
Gold coast university hospital
Exhibition centre
Perth convention
Gold coast university
Project supervisor
Northern new south wales
Annual scientific meeting
Stroke society
President professor bernard yan
New south wales
Western australian
Sky is limit for stroke treatment
World-first research has uncovered encouraging news for rural and remote Australians who suffer a stroke. The observational study was conducted by
Western australia
Darshan shah
Bernard yan
Stroke society of australasia
Gold coast university hospital
Exhibition centre
Perth convention
Gold coast university
Northern new south wales
Annual scientific meeting
Stroke society
President professor bernard yan
New south wales
Western australian
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