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  2. How to recognize signs of a stroke with the acronym BE FAST - AOL

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    More than 100 million people globally have had a stroke, but there are ways to reduce your risk and spot the signs of stroke in others.

  3. Somnolence - Wikipedia

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    Reversibility stands for the fact that, even if the individual goes to sleep, the sleepiness may not be completely gone after waking up. The problem with the assessment is that patients may only report the consequences of sleepiness: loss of energy, fatigue, weariness, difficulty remembering or concentrating, etc.

  4. Stroke recovery - Wikipedia

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    The incidence of post-stroke depression peaks at 3–6 months and usually resolves within 1–2 years after the stroke, although a minority of patients can go on to develop chronic depression. The diagnosis of post-stroke depression is complicated by other consequences of stroke such as fatigue and psychomotor retardation – which do not ...

  5. Glossary of early twentieth century slang in the United States

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    Go send our big six to collect the money [28] big sleep Death [17] big timer Charming and romantic man [5] billboard Flashy man or woman [5] bim Woman [17] bimbo. Main article: Bimbo. Tough guy or strong man; see also hard-boiled Bruno [5] Two hobos walking along railroad tracks after being put off a train. One is carrying a bindle

  6. Here's What Happened After I Tired the Viral "Hurkle-Durkle ...

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    According to the Dictionary of the Scots Language, a modern compilation of Scots words past and present, hurkle-durkle means “to lie in bed or to lounge after it’s time to get up or go to work.”

  7. Simplest ways to identify a stroke - AOL

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    They happen without warning, and affect your brain and body in a way that can be irreversible, if not treated in a timely manner.

  8. Spastic (word) - Wikipedia

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    In medicine, the adjective spastic refers to an alteration in muscle tone affected by the medical condition spasticity, which is a well-known symptomatic phenomenon seen in patients with a wide range of central neurological disorders, including spinal cord injury, cerebral palsy (for example, spastic diplegia), stroke, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), and multiple sclerosis (MS), [1] as ...

  9. Spoon theory - Wikipedia

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    Those with mental health issues such as anxiety or depression may similarly find it challenging to go about seemingly simple tasks throughout the day, or to deal with a crisis. [ 7 ] [ 8 ] Spoon theory could even be used to show the exhaustion of having a newborn baby, as this situation often leads to a chronic lack of sleep on the part of the ...