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Plaque occurring around the eyelids may offer clinicians a new way of identifying patients at an increased risk for myocardial infarctions and severe antherosclesis, a study has shown.

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Manhattan study: Ischemic stroke has long been associa-ted with diabetes, but a large longitudinal study enabled investigators to explore how risk changes over time, said a research fellow at the Neurological Institute of New York at Columbia University.

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