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The Association Between Hay Fever and Stroke in a Cohort of Middle Aged and Elderly Adults
Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine, 05/13/08
Matheson EM et al. - A history of hay fever seems to be a risk factor for stroke, and this association may be an area for future research and intervention.
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