lundi 26 décembre 2016
'Silent strokes' leave traces on brain and raise dementia concerns
Peter Chaban was up early doing dishes one morning when he noticed there was water flowing over his hand — but he couldn't feel it. Next thing he knew, he lost all sensation on his left side and dropped to floor. Within seconds he was completely immobilized.
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