Someone has a stroke every 3 seconds around the world, totalling 12.2 million new strokes each year, according to the World Stroke Organisation. Startling, isn't it? Yet, lack of awareness about the ...
Dr. Raveesh Sunkara highlights the critical importance of recognizing stroke symptoms promptly to save lives. He emphasizes the 'FAST' acronym: Face drooping, Arm weakness, Speech difficulty, and Time ...
Stroke can happen to anyone, at any age and at any time. The number of strokes among younger adults under 55 is rising worldwide, and every day in the UK around 240 people experience the traumatic and ...
When it comes to a stroke, every minute truly counts. A stroke, often described as a “brain attack,” occurs when blood flow to part of the brain is suddenly cut off, depriving it of oxygen and ...
A stroke strikes suddenly, and every minute matters. An expert explains the 4-minute rule, early warning signs using FAST, ...
Stroke can affect anyone, anytime. Recognizing warning signs like FAST is vital. Early detection and prompt medical help save lives and prevent damage. Healthy habits such as exercise, good diet, and ...
The FAST campaign — which stands for Face drooping, Arm weakness, Speech difficulty and Time to call 911 — has been shown to improve recognition, speed up paramedic response times and lead to better ...
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It only takes a few seconds for a stroke. Whether a person will be okay or spend the rest of their life disabled is determined by how fast warning signs can be recognised and addressed. However, most ...
Stroke can happen to anyone, at any age and at any time. The number of strokes among younger adults under 55 is rising worldwide, and every day in the UK around 240 people experience the traumatic and ...
In the UK, around 100,000 people have a stroke each year and 85,000 people survive it, according to the Stroke Association. It is the fourth leading cause of death and the leading cause of complex ...
(MENAFN- The Conversation) Stroke can happen to anyone, at any age and at any time. The number of strokes among younger adults under 55 is rising worldwide, and every day in the UK around 240 people ...
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