Archive for December 14, 2020
The American Stroke Association Spreads Awareness during World Stroke Day, Oct. 29
The American Stroke Association Spreads Awareness during World Stroke Day, Oct. 29 Stroke is largely preventable and treatable. Dr. Carolyn D. Brockington, AHA/ASA Spokesperson/Neurologist, provides guidance on what to do to prevent another stroke and encourages everyone to learn the most common warning signs of stroke through music.
Read MoreDiscover the Key to Good Health with a Naturopathic Doctor
Discover the Key to Good Health with a Naturopathic Doctor Dr. Laura Figoski, ND is located in the Castro district of San Francisco. She offers natural, holistic, and integrative medical care for all people, in particular, patients with metabolic syndrome, which can include diabetes, high blood pressure, thyroid, adrenal and/or heart disease. I personally went…
Read MoreHeart Healthy Living
Heart Healthy Living Heart disease affects 20 million Americans. How can you live a heart healthy life?Watch More Health Videos at Health Guru: http://www.healthguru.com/?YT
Read MoreBionic arm may help stroke patients retrain brain.
Bionic arm may help stroke patients retrain brain. By the time this next story is over, three more people will suffer a stroke in this country – it happens nearly 800-thousand times a year.¹ even if they survive, 8 out of 10 stroke patients will lose at least some movement in one of their arms.¹…
Read MoreNursing Care for the Stroke Patient | Lisa Klein
Nursing Care for the Stroke Patient | Lisa Klein In this installment of the Sheikh Khalifa Stroke Institute (SKSI) webinar series, Lisa Klein, MSN, RN, AGCNS-BC, CNRN, discusses interventions that improve stroke patient outcomes and demonstrates a bedside swallow screen evaluation.
Read MoreRecognize the signs of stroke FAST – Witness
Recognize the signs of stroke FAST – Witness Would you know when someone is having a stroke? Recognizing the signs and acting quickly could mean the difference between life and death, or between a full recovery and lasting disability. Just remember FAST, which stands for: Face – is it drooping? Arms – can you raise…
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