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People with asymmetric brain arteries have a higher risk of developing aneurysms – News-Medical.Net
It’s called a silent killer. Warnings are rare, but of the million people who suffer a ruptured brain aneurysm each year, almost…

It’s called a silent killer. Warnings are rare, but of the million people who suffer a ruptured brain aneurysm each year, almost half will die and only a third will recover without disabilities.
A new study published in BMJ Open has measured for the first…
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