People who have a stroke in their 80s could gain an extra day of life for every minute cut from the time taken to give them a clot-busting drug. Researchers analysed treatment times and outcomes in 2200 people of various ages who had a stroke, and found that a delay of 15 minutes can reduce survival time by a month, on average (Stroke, doi.org/rxn).
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