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Post-STEMI events less likely in women; bariatric surgery may lower stroke risk

Post-STEMI events less likely in women; bariatric surgery may lower stroke risk

Update: 2019-12-13
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Women have fewer cardiovascular events after non–ST-segment elevation ACS
But they also remain undertreated with guideline-directed therapies.

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Post-STEMI events less likely in women; bariatric surgery may lower stroke risk

Post-STEMI events less likely in women; bariatric surgery may lower stroke risk