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Media Release For Immediate Release Halifax researchers receive funding to examine how lifestyle modification program may reduce risk of future strokes HALIFAX – Funded in partnership with the Heart and Stroke Foundat
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Document Date: 2010-05-21 08:25:21


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Halifax / /

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Canadian Institutes of Health Research / Canadian Stroke Network / Heart / /

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Canada / /

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Business Partnership / /

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University of Victoria / University of Calgary / University of Alberta / Dalhousie University / /

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stroke prevention / health services / /

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future strokes HALIFAX / long-term stroke / Non-disabling stroke / small stroke / stroke / heart disease / Transient ischemic attack / heart attack / non-disabling strokes / depression / Mild and non-disabling strokes / /

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counseling / /

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Heart and Stroke Foundation / Nova Scotia government / Government of Canada / University of Victoria / Health Sciences Centre / Vancouver Island Health Authority / University of Calgary / Stroke Foundation / University of Alberta / Dalhousie University / /

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Gord Gubitz / Alberta Stroke / Nova Scotians / Elaine Shelton / Elizabeth II / Amy Totten / /

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Queen / interim co-CEO and Director of Health Promotion / physiotherapist / advocate for the strategy / neurologist / interim co-CEO and Director of Health Promotion of Nova Scotia / /

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Nova Scotia / Victoria / /

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Nova / /

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www.cihr-irsc.gc.ca / /

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