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Why is it important to thin the blood of someone having a heart attack, but not for someone having a stroke?
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Why is it important to thin the blood of someone having a heart attack, but not for someone having a stroke?
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why is it important to thin the blood of someone having a heart attack, but not for someone having a stroke?
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For a stroke, it is necessary to control and stop the bleeding in the brain.
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when you have a stroke you have to worry about the brain bleeding so you have to be able to control it
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