Rethinking the stroke rule ‘time is brain’

In 1993, neurologist Camilo Gomez, M.D., coined a phrase that for a quarter century has been a fundamental rule of stroke care: ‘Time is brain!’ The longer therapy is delayed, the less chance it will be successful. But the ‘time is brain’ rule is not as simple as it once seemed, Dr. Gomez now reports in a new study.

Source: sciencedaily.com

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