The New York Times Agency May 2010

EN_00918438_7435
The New York Times Agency May 2010
(NYT16) BOSTON -- May 27, 2007 -- STROKES -- Doctors at Massachusetts General Hospital, including Dr. Lee Schwamm, third from right, Director of Acute Stroke Services at the hospital, on rounds in the neuro intensive care unit, in Boston, April 25, 2007. More than 700,000 Americans have strokes each year, and 150,000 die. Half the survivors end up with permanent disabilities N loss of vision, paralysis, difficulty speaking. But many strokes that could be successfully treated are not. And most strokes could have been avoided with appropriate medical care. (Todd Heisler/The New York Times)
CENA MINIMALNA - 100 USD
2007-05-27
EAST NEWS
The New York Times Agency
Todd Heisler
27403646
0,81MB
25cm x 17cm by 300dpi
000, 150, 2007, 25, 27, 700, ACUTE, AMERICANS, AND, APPROPRIATE, APRIL, ARE, AT, AVOIDED, BE, BEEN, BOSTON, BUT, CARE, COULD, DIE, DIFFICULTY, DIRECTOR, DISABILITIES, DOCTORS, DR, EACH, END, FROM, GENERAL, HALF, HAVE, HEISLER, HOSPITAL, HOSPITALS, IN, INCLUDING, INTENSI, INTENSIVE, LEE, LOSS, MANY, MASSACHUSETTS, MAY, MEDICAL, MORE, MOST, NEURO, NEW, NOT, NYT16, OF, ON, PARALYSIS, PERMANENT, RIGHT, ROUNDING, ROUNDS, SCHWAMM, SERVICES, SPEAKING, STROKE, STROKES, SUCCESSFULLY, SURVIVORS, THAN, THAT, THE, THIRD, TIMES, TODD, TREATED, UNIT, UP, VISION, WITH, YEAR, YORK,