The Age
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New women's stroke clinic treats 200 patients, addresses gender-specific risk factors
Australian stroke survivor Olivia Spalding collapsed on New Year's Day unaware she was having a stroke, one of Australia's leading killers that often affects women differently than men. A new clinic at Monash Medical Centre has treated 200 women in 12 months, addressing gender-specific risk factors like endometriosis and pregnancy complications that traditional male-focused stroke care often missed.
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