Multiple Choice
Joan suffered a ministroke, but the symptoms disappeared shortly thereafter, and the event went unnoticed by friends and family. What is likely to happen next?
A) She will continue to lead a full, active life, because ministrokes are isolated events that do not often happen again.
B) She will develop Parkinson's disease.
C) She will need physical therapy to prevent future problems.
D) She will most likely have other strokes; the first one was a warning.
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