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Chapter 36, Problem 4DAA
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To explain: Whether the given data supports the hypothesis that poor access to care causes a high rate of death by stroke in the stroke-belt states.
Concept introduction: Stroke is a medical condition in which poor blood flow to the brain leads to cell death. Early action can minimize brain damage and potential complications. It can happen to anyone at any time. It occurs when blood flow to an area of brain is interrupted. When brain cells die in a stroke, functions that are controlled by that area of the brain such as memory and muscle control are lost.
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