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  2. Inspirational Teen 'Breaks Board' at Gym, Just Months After ...

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    Sydney Thompson, an inspirational stroke survivor, has taken an important step on the road to recovery, “punching through” a board with with a little help from her follow gym members in ...

  3. A stroke changed a Miami teacher’s life. How a new electrical ...

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    “The stroke affected my left side of the body,” the North Miami woman and former high school math teacher said. Lara, an avid runner and gym goer, couldn’t even walk. “It was hard,” the ...

  4. InterAct Stroke Support - Wikipedia

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    InterAct Stroke Support, previously known as the InterAct Reading Service, [1] is a charity registered with the Charity Commission Of England and Wales. [2] Its aim is to support the rehabilitation of stroke survivors through a live interactive reading service. [3] The charity was formed in 2000 by the theatre director Caroline Smith. [4]

  5. My Beautiful Broken Brain - Wikipedia

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    My Beautiful Broken Brain is a 2014 documentary film about the life of 34-year-old Lotje Sodderland after she suffered a hemorrhagic stroke as a result of a congenital vascular malformation in November 2011, initially experiencing aphasia, the complete loss of her ability to read, write, or speak coherently.

  6. ‘Massive stroke’ puts Prosser coach in the hospital for ...

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    Rutz suffered the stroke Dec. 19 in Prosser after returning home from wrestling practice. While he’s now breathing on his own, Rutz’s family says it will be a months-long journey to recovery.

  7. The Brain that Changes Itself - Wikipedia

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    The book is a collection of stories of doctors and patients showing that the human brain is capable of undergoing change, including stories of recovering use of paralyzed body parts, deaf people learning to hear, and others getting relief from pain using exercises to retrain neural pathways.

  8. 29-year-old stroke survivor urges others to know the signs ...

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    At 29, woman lost feeling on right side, couldn't speak or walk after stroke. She had factor five leiden, genetic condition, increases blood clotting, stroke.

  9. National Stroke Association - Wikipedia

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    National Stroke Association offered subscriptions to various publications designed to maintain an ongoing conversation about stroke. StrokeSmart was a free publication which reached 270,000 people in the United States, filled with real-life stories of people impacted by stroke. The magazine updated readers on new science and helpful products ...