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VIDEO: Moderate exercise reduced women’s stroke risk


 

AT THE INTERNATIONAL STROKE MEETING

SAN DIEGO – Moderate exercise reduced the risk of stroke by 12%-22% and appeared to offset some of the increased stroke risk from postmenopausal hormone therapy. We spoke to Sophia S. Wang, Ph.D., about her study and to Dr. Bruce Ovbiagele for his perspective on the findings.

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