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* Recent Immigrants May Have Lower Risk Of Early StrokeMyhome
`* Re: Recent Immigrants May Have Lower Risk Of Early StrokeRobert Miles
 `- Re: Recent Immigrants May Have Lower Risk Of Early StrokeMyhome

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Subject: Re: Recent Immigrants May Have Lower Risk Of Early Stroke
From: Robert Miles
Newsgroups: soc.support.stroke
Date: Tue, 9 Feb 2010 03:37 UTC
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From: robertmiles@bellsouth.net.invalid (Robert Miles)
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Subject: Re: Recent Immigrants May Have Lower Risk Of Early Stroke
Date: Mon, 8 Feb 2010 21:37:15 -0600
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"Myhome" <myhome@mts.net> wrote in message
news:1doom513pegsrlf59hsvmfqver5239p4vf@4ax.com...
> New immigrants to North America may be less likely to have a stroke at
> a young age than long-time residents, according to a study published
> in the February 3, 2010, online issue of Neurology�, the medical
> journal of the American Academy of Neurology.
>
> For the study, researchers identified all new immigrants to Ontario,
> Canada, over a 12-year period and matched them to people of the same
> age and gender who had lived in Ontario for at least five years. A
> total of 966,000 new immigrants were matched to more than 3.2 million
> long-term residents. The participants were age 16 to 65 at the start
> of the study, with an average age of 34.
>
> The researchers then followed all of the participants for an average
> of about six years. During that time, there were 933 strokes among the
> new immigrants and 5,283 strokes among the long-term residents. This
> is a rate of 1.7 strokes per person per year in new immigrants and 2.6
> strokes per person per year in long-term residents, or a 30 percent
> lower rate for new immigrants.
>
> Story http://www.redorbit.com/news/health/181879...f_early_stroke/

Not a usable link.

Subject: Re: Recent Immigrants May Have Lower Risk Of Early Stroke
From: Myhome
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Date: Tue, 9 Feb 2010 03:49 UTC
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On Mon, 8 Feb 2010 21:37:15 -0600, "Robert Miles"
<robertmiles@bellsouth.net.invalid> wrote:

>"Myhome" <myhome@mts.net> wrote in message
>news:1doom513pegsrlf59hsvmfqver5239p4vf@4ax.com...
>> New immigrants to North America may be less likely to have a stroke at
>> a young age than long-time residents, according to a study published
>> in the February 3, 2010, online issue of Neurology®, the medical
>> journal of the American Academy of Neurology.
>>
>> For the study, researchers identified all new immigrants to Ontario,
>> Canada, over a 12-year period and matched them to people of the same
>> age and gender who had lived in Ontario for at least five years. A
>> total of 966,000 new immigrants were matched to more than 3.2 million
>> long-term residents. The participants were age 16 to 65 at the start
>> of the study, with an average age of 34.
>>
>> The researchers then followed all of the participants for an average
>> of about six years. During that time, there were 933 strokes among the
>> new immigrants and 5,283 strokes among the long-term residents. This
>> is a rate of 1.7 strokes per person per year in new immigrants and 2.6
>> strokes per person per year in long-term residents, or a 30 percent
>> lower rate for new immigrants.
>>
>> Story http://www.redorbit.com/news/health/181879...f_early_stroke/
>
>
>Not a usable link.
>

this is
http://www.redorbit.com/news/health/1818795/recent_immigrants_may_have_lower_risk_of_early_stroke/

Subject: Recent Immigrants May Have Lower Risk Of Early Stroke
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New immigrants to North America may be less likely to have a stroke at
a young age than long-time residents, according to a study published
in the February 3, 2010, online issue of Neurology®, the medical
journal of the American Academy of Neurology.

For the study, researchers identified all new immigrants to Ontario,
Canada, over a 12-year period and matched them to people of the same
age and gender who had lived in Ontario for at least five years. A
total of 966,000 new immigrants were matched to more than 3.2 million
long-term residents. The participants were age 16 to 65 at the start
of the study, with an average age of 34.

The researchers then followed all of the participants for an average
of about six years. During that time, there were 933 strokes among the
new immigrants and 5,283 strokes among the long-term residents. This
is a rate of 1.7 strokes per person per year in new immigrants and 2.6
strokes per person per year in long-term residents, or a 30 percent
lower rate for new immigrants.

Story http://www.redorbit.com/news/health/181879...f_early_stroke/

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