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  2. Why just one stroke symptom means you should call 999 ... - AOL

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    The NHS has updated its guidance on recognising stroke symptoms in a ... the average time between the first symptom and an emergency call being made was 88 minutes across more than 41,000 patients.

  3. Your biggest questions about strokes, answered - AOL

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    Symptoms of a stroke: American Heart Association Ischemic stroke statistic: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Study on BrainHQ training and stroke recovery: Neurology.

  4. Simplest ways to identify a stroke - AOL

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    Stroke symptoms are not subtle and can very dramatically alter how you move, talk, and speak, depending on what part of the brain is affected. Learning these specific stroke signs can be ...

  5. Stroke - Wikipedia

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    Stroke may be preceded by premonitory symptoms, which may indicate a stroke is imminent. These symptoms may include dizziness, dysarthria (speech disorder), exhaustion, hemiparesis (weakness on one side of the body), paresthesia (tingling, pricking, chilling, burning, numbness of the skin), pathological laughter, seizure that turns into ...

  6. Cerebral infarction - Wikipedia

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    Cerebral infarction, also known as an ischemic stroke, is the pathologic process that results in an area of necrotic tissue in the brain (cerebral infarct). [1] In mid to high income countries, a stroke is the main reason for disability among people and the 2nd cause of death. [2]

  7. FAST (stroke) - Wikipedia

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    FAST is an acronym used as a mnemonic to help early recognition and detection of the signs and symptoms of a stroke. The acronym stands for Facial drooping, Arm (or leg) weakness, Speech difficulties and Time to call emergency services. [1] F - Facial drooping - A section of the face, usually only on one side, that is drooping and hard to move ...

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