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Perron Institute researchers say a breakthrough in stroke treatments could protect people from brain injury – ABC AM

Posted in Media Centre 23 February 2015

The Perron Institute researchers say a breakthrough in stroke treatments could protect people from brain injury.

On ABC’s AM with Michael Brissenden, Lucy Martin speaks with the Perron Institute Medical Director – read the full story.

Posted in Media CentreTagged 2015, Brain injury, David Blacker, Stroke
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