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Hmong patients are twice as likely to suffer strokes than their white counterparts, and at younger ages, according to a first-of-its-kind study published recently by a University of Minnesota researcher.
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The study found that Hmong stroke patients are on average 11 years younger than their white counterparts, and are twice more likely to suffer from the more serious type of stroke.