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Monitor temperature, blood sugar in stroke recovery: research

Keeping close tabs on a stroke patient's body temperature and blood sugar levels may improve recovery, a study by Australian Catholic University and the University of Tennessee has found. This research was presented at the Nursing Symposium of the American Stroke Association's International Stroke Conference 2016.

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