A major clinical trial could hold the promise of a potentially lifesaving drug for people suffering hemorrhagic strokes. Northwestern Medicine hospitals in Winfield and Chicago plan to take part in the federally funded study of a medication aimed at slowing or even stopping bleeding in the brain.
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