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Every second counts when it comes to stroke. UI Health Care, home to the region’s only comprehensive stroke center, informs ...
She introduces the FAST approach and explains why every minute matters. Discover how to spot common signs of stroke, and why immediate 911 response is essential—even if no pain or dramatic symptoms ...
Time is brain when it comes to stroke, and everyone has a role to play. It starts with someone recognizing the signs of ...
Stroke is a leading cause of death in the U.S. and is a major cause of serious disability for adults. It is caused by a ...
Brightshores urges the public to remember the signs of stroke using the F.A.S.T. acronym: You should not drive yourself or ...
"I never had 'stroke' on my bingo card before it happened to me," says Carmi Levy who suffered a stroke 10 years ago.
In fact, two million brain cells die every minute after a stroke. We sit down with Dr. Lukas Clark from Saint Alphonsus to learn more about the signs of a stroke and why time is of utter importance.
Everyone should know the acronym BE FAST. If someone around you tells you that they aren’t feeling right, or you notice that something is off, look for these signs of stroke: My patient told me ...
Aussie men are being encouraged to step up and put their health first, by learning the lifesaving signs of stroke and then ...