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thank you very much for it introduction and then they should go and
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and still urologist from oslo i will fall out sex or gender differences and stroke
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so uh at first just to find a spot to stroll guesses to this plan a thoughtful to part
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of the brain stops either you adopted sort would burst and but that that's a local thing
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ability to when it comes to who gets a stroke
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four stroke it's actually more men than women get
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the stroked uh this is quite consistent worldwide
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and this is for all age groups apart from the age group in over eighty five years
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this is probably partly due to the fact that women live
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longer but there might be some other differences as well
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based paper strolled start traditional prospectors on hypertension diabetes high
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high cholesterol smoking and so on and most
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of these facts factors that this first goal is equally balanced in women than in men
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however for age of preparation if your woman later preparation you twice as likely
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to suffer school and if you're a man and similar is for diabetes
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they're also conditions in women's status pregnancy and use of
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uh oral contraceptive pills which increased risk of stroke
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and for example p. accounts clients yeah and hypertensive disorders of
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pregnancy does not only increase the risk of school
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during pregnancy but also the risk pro is prolonged for many
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many years thereafter but we don't know enough about that
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so although there are more men than women suffer strokes when they're older when they had their stock
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when men get more secure stops ah and that this like this they are less likely to
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come to hospital early enough for treatments and they're less likely to well ambulance services
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which is quite interesting because when we look at information campaigns directed
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uh that at that house like to inform about stroll
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women are more likely to to the yeah yeah
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a acknowledged or they are more likely to to that take in
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information from and from the from the other campaigns than men
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but still they are more like less likely to one plan services for themselves
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so what then can we do about these differences and how to me prim old more equality
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well i'm involved in your in stroke organisation where we have developed abundance image deeper strolled in europe
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no i mean yes aim is to promote people tends to grow care and treatment
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we want to do this by focusing on to on on it in two started each measures fresh you
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want increase the resurgence throw in women think want to increase the status of researching school in
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one thing today it increased the number of women including clinical trials
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and also want to promote them yeah yeah programs and initiatives that
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emphasise a equality appear on stroll in women in your
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to do this we also want to promote a and
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support more women in a scientific world in stock
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and especially focus then on a mentor shape of the younger call lisa so
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we can turn to have more of it when when transitioning from p. h. d. to leadership in the academic stroke world