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Stroke Trials APK

Stroke Trials APK

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What's Stroke Trials APK?

Stroke Trials is a app for Android, It's developed by Ali Saad author.
First released on google play in 8 years ago and latest version released in 54 years ago.
This app has 0 download times on Google play and rated as 4.83 stars with 29 rated times.
This product is an app in Medical category. More infomartion of Stroke Trials on google play
This app is a compilation of landmark articles in vascular neurology intended for quick reference. Clicking on a study, like WARSS, leads you to a brief outline of the bottom line, results, limitations, as well as a link to the original article. Articles are listed alphabetically and may be searched by tagged keywords using the filter option in the top right corner. Click on the “more” section for an anti-thrombotics reference. The app is updated periodically with additional trials.

I appreciate your feedback in improving it, please click the feedback button under the "more" section to share your thoughts on design, criticisms of reviews, or suggestions on articles to include.

Features:
- Ad-free
- Keyword search
- Anti-thrombotics reference
- Link to original PDF article when available
- Copy, tweet, SMS, or email functions for the original article or citation
- All your favorite stroke articles in one place for easy reference

DISCLAIMER
This tool serves as a reference. It does not represent the opinion of any one person, hospital, academic institution, or medical journal. It is not a substitute for independent and critical reading. It is not recommended for treating or counseling patients. I do not own any of the referenced/linked material. I do not make a profit from any part of this app. All links to original articles are made freely available by the journal and can be found using any web search engine. Articles restricted to journal subscribers link to pubmed or the journal's website where personal/institutional credentials may be entered to access the articles.