Stroke of genius or a fake screen test?

By Jill Stark
Updated January 7 2013 - 11:08am, first published December 30 2012 - 3:00am
'It is likely to cause a lot of alarm and the letters do nothing to actually allay that alarm.'
'It is likely to cause a lot of alarm and the letters do nothing to actually allay that alarm.'

MEDICAL regulators have warned the public to be wary of a new private stroke-screening service, saying they could be wasting their money as there is little evidence the tests can reduce risk of the condition.

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