Call for tests to cut strokes
THE man who discovered an illness which causes thousands of strokes every year has called for more testing to be done to reduce the numbers.
Prof Graham Hughes, who gave his name to Hughes Syndrome, said cheap blood testing could significantly reduce the number of strokes which occur.
"Anyone experiencing frequent headaches or migraine, visual disturbance or memory loss should automatically be tested for Hughes Syndrome; it should be routine," he said.
"We know from patient experience that delay in diagnosis is common, with high cost to the NHS and the patient."
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