Study probes hidden roots of stroke risk in native american community
NCT ID NCT07080866
Summary
This completed study aimed to understand why Native Americans face higher stroke risks. Researchers worked with 19 Oneida Nation members, aged 55-90, to see if long-term stress and cultural factors affect brain health. They used brain scans, ultrasounds, and memory tests to look for connections between life experiences, blood vessel health, and brain changes.
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Locations
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Oneida Nation Reservation
Oneida, Wisconsin, 54155, United States
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University of Wisconsin - Madison
Madison, Wisconsin, 53705, United States
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