Last updated: 08-30-2011
Patients & Families
For patients and their families, a stroke is often a life-altering event. While advances in medicine and technology offer some promise of recovery, individual efforts to minimize the risk of a stroke are very important. And in the event of a stroke, immediate medical attention is critical.
The following pages offer valuable information on the different types of stroke, what you can do to reduce your risk of a stroke, as well as how to identify if you or someone you know is having a stroke.
- Stroke Basics
- Warning Signs of a Stroke
- Are you at risk for a Stroke?
- Lower Your Risk
- Learn More About a Stroke
- Clinical Trials
- Support Services
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