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  2. Stroke Heroes Act FAST - Wikipedia

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    Stroke Heroes Act FAST is a public health campaign produced by the Heart Disease and Stroke Prevention and Control Program at the Massachusetts Department of Public Health. Begun in 2006, it is dedicated to increasing stroke recognition and shortening the time between the onset of stroke symptoms and arrival at a hospital's emergency department .

  3. World Stroke Organization - Wikipedia

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    World Stroke Campaign. The World Stroke Organization is responsible for the creation of World Stroke Day and its associated campaigns. [4] World Stroke Day is held on 29 October each year. World Stroke Academy. The World Stroke Organisation runs the World Stroke Academy, [5] which is the global e-learning platform for stroke education.

  4. World Stroke Day - Wikipedia

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    On World Stroke Day 2011, the World Stroke campaign completed its first year of a full campaign. World Stroke Day 2011 was a huge success with over 2,000 participants from all over the world. It gained recognition from over 20 online publications in several languages.

  5. Category:Health campaigns - Wikipedia

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  6. National Stroke Awareness Month - Wikipedia

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    National Stroke Awareness Month began in May 1989 after President George H. W. Bush signed the Presidential Proclamation 5975. [1] [2] National Stroke Awareness Month aims to increase the public awareness about the warning signs of stroke, symptoms of a stroke, stroke prevention, and the impact of stroke on survivors, families and caregivers.

  7. Health campaign - Wikipedia

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    A health campaign is a type of media campaign which attempts to promote public health by making new health interventions available. The organizers of a health campaign frequently use education along with an opportunity to participate further, such as when a vaccination campaign seeks both to educate the public about a vaccine and provide the vaccine to people who want it.

  8. National Stroke Association - Wikipedia

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    National Stroke Association was formed in 1984 as a nonprofit healthcare organization focusing 100 percent of its resources on stroke. The organization is based in Centennial, Colorado. [1] In 2006, the Annals of Neurology published National Stroke Association’s guidelines for the management of transient ischemic attacks.

  9. 5 A Day - Wikipedia

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    Poster campaign by the National Institutes of Health. 5 A Day is any of various national campaigns in developed countries such as the United States, the United Kingdom, France, and Germany, to encourage the consumption of at least five portions of 80 g of fruit and vegetables each day, following a recommendation by the World Health Organization that individuals consume "a minimum of 400g of ...