A number of medically diagnosed risk factors are associated with an increased risk of having a stroke. Individuals recognized with hypertension, diabetes, and dyslipidemia all show greater probability of experiencing a stroke. Rural inhabitants are often considered to have limited access to health care, thus frequently decreasing the likelihood of their being aware of, treated, or controlled for these and other stroke-risk factors. This investigation provides an avenue for exploration into the association nontraditional risk factors for stroke, rural/urban designation, and travel time to a usual source of health care have on awareness, treatment, and control of hypertension, diabetes, and dyslipidemia. The association between awareness, tre...
Introduction: An urban-rural gap in stroke incidence or mortality has been reported. However, whethe...
Background and Purpose—Neighborhood characteristics may influence the risk of stroke and contribute ...
Stroke is one of the leading causes of death among adults. Annually, an approximated 800,000 adults ...
Background: Stroke is a worldwide disease problem which does not only worried the poor countries, bu...
Background and objectivesDifferences in stroke risk factors and treatment variables between rural an...
Introduction: Stroke recognized as the third most common cause of death. Stroke survivors often suff...
Stroke and myocardial infarction (MI) are serious conditions whose burdens vary by socio-demographic...
Introduction Rapid identification and treatment of ischemic stroke can lead to improved patient out...
Purpose The southeast of the United States (USA) is a high stroke prevalence area otherwise known as...
International audienceIntroductionDespite major improvements in management over recent decades, stro...
Identifying geographic areas with significantly high risks of stroke is important for informing publ...
Background. There is considerable heterogeneity of cerebrovascular disease (CVD) Incidence throughou...
1The geographical variation in excess stroke mortality in the southeastern states of the United Stat...
BACKGROUND: Although stroke rates are much higher in old age, recent data on geographic variation in...
Abstract Background Limited financial and geographic access to primary care can adversely influence ...
Introduction: An urban-rural gap in stroke incidence or mortality has been reported. However, whethe...
Background and Purpose—Neighborhood characteristics may influence the risk of stroke and contribute ...
Stroke is one of the leading causes of death among adults. Annually, an approximated 800,000 adults ...
Background: Stroke is a worldwide disease problem which does not only worried the poor countries, bu...
Background and objectivesDifferences in stroke risk factors and treatment variables between rural an...
Introduction: Stroke recognized as the third most common cause of death. Stroke survivors often suff...
Stroke and myocardial infarction (MI) are serious conditions whose burdens vary by socio-demographic...
Introduction Rapid identification and treatment of ischemic stroke can lead to improved patient out...
Purpose The southeast of the United States (USA) is a high stroke prevalence area otherwise known as...
International audienceIntroductionDespite major improvements in management over recent decades, stro...
Identifying geographic areas with significantly high risks of stroke is important for informing publ...
Background. There is considerable heterogeneity of cerebrovascular disease (CVD) Incidence throughou...
1The geographical variation in excess stroke mortality in the southeastern states of the United Stat...
BACKGROUND: Although stroke rates are much higher in old age, recent data on geographic variation in...
Abstract Background Limited financial and geographic access to primary care can adversely influence ...
Introduction: An urban-rural gap in stroke incidence or mortality has been reported. However, whethe...
Background and Purpose—Neighborhood characteristics may influence the risk of stroke and contribute ...
Stroke is one of the leading causes of death among adults. Annually, an approximated 800,000 adults ...