AHA and ASA standardized protocols enable faster stroke treatment in hospitals, even for quickly assembled "ad hoc" medical teams.
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Research demonstrates that the guidelines from the American Heart Association and American Stroke Association effectively speed up hospital response times for stroke treatment.
AHA and ASA standardized protocols enable faster stroke treatment in hospitals, even for quickly assembled "ad hoc" medical teams.
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