Stroke, Vol 15, 376-378, Copyright © 1984 by American Heart Association
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Dr. Whisnant argues persuasively that control of hypertension has played a
major role in the decline of stroke. He offers a cohesive and logical
overview on this decline and does so with data from his own vast experience
and with the advantages of the Mayo Clinic system which includes a
centralized population-based diagnostic index, neurological expertise and a
high autopsy rate. However, neither Dr. Whisnant's arguments nor the Mayo
Clinic data justify the conclusion that "treatment of hypertension is the
only significant contributor to the decline of stroke."
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Decreased incidence and mortality of stroke
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