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Whisker stimulation prevents strokes in rats; Stimulating fingers, lips and face may also work in humans
Talk about surviving by a whisker. The most common type of stroke can be completely prevented in rats by stimulating a single whisker, according to a new study. In people, stimulating the fingers, lips or face in general could all have a similar effect, researchers suggest.
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