Stroke survivors are more likely to have another stroke. Find resources on secondary stroke prevention and what you can do to manage your risk factors.| www.stroke.org
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By learning and sharing the F.A.S.T. and R.Á.P.I.D.O. warning signs, you just might save a life from stroke. Plus, other symptoms. Prepare yourself and loved ones!| www.stroke.org
Transient Ischemic Attacks are “warning strokes,” signaling a possible full-blown stroke ahead. Get help immediately if you notice symptoms. Learn more about TIAs.| www.stroke.org
Ischemic stroke occurs when a vessel supplying blood to the brain is obstructed. It accounts for about 87% of all strokes. Learn more and view a detailed animation.| www.stroke.org
A hemorrhagic stroke occurs when a weakened blood vessel ruptures. It makes up about 13% of all stroke cases. Learn the warning signs here.| www.stroke.org
Just as strokes have many effects, they also have many causes. Learn the various types of stroke and related treatment.| www.stroke.org
A stroke can have many different effects: physical, emotional, cognitive and communicative. Learn about the factors and challenges, and get resources.| www.stroke.org
The American Stroke Association is a relentless force for a healthier world with fewer strokes.| www.stroke.org
Get a step-by-step explanation of stroke. Learn about the different types and effects on the brain, along with prevention tools.| www.stroke.org