Efficacy of Chinese herbal medicine for stroke modifiable risk factors: a systematic review
Abstract Background The vast majority of stroke burden is attributable to its modifiable risk factors. This paper aimed to systematically summarise the evidence of Chinese herbal medicine (CHM) interventions on stroke modifiable risk factors for stroke prevention. Methods A literature search was con...
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Main Authors: | Wenbo Peng (Author), Romy Lauche (Author), Caleb Ferguson (Author), Jane Frawley (Author), Jon Adams (Author), David Sibbritt (Author) |
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2017-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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