Those belonging to the high socio-economic group have a 13 percent greater chance of surviving from a stroke known as subarachnoid hemorrhage than those in the lower socio-economic groups.However, social and economic status have no bearing on mortality rates for subarachnoid hemorrhages, or SAH, in Canada, according to the study led by Dr. Loch Macdonald, a neurosurgeon at St. Michael's Hospital in Toronto. "The findings suggest Canada's universal, publicly funded ...You have just read an article categorized health
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