Language and Stroke – Scientists Uncover Surprising Connection
Language and Stroke – Scientists Uncover Surprising Connection

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Research indicates that Mexican Americans experience less favorable outcomes post-stroke compared to their non-Hispanic white American counterparts. A recent study delves into the potential correlation between the language spoken by Mexican Americans and their recovery trajectory following a stroke.

“Our study found that Mexican American people who spoke only Spanish had worse neurologic outcomes three months after having a stroke than Mexican American people who spoke only English or were bilingual ..."