Recognizing stroke symptoms and acting quickly is crucial. Proactive measures include staying warm, monitoring health, staying active indoors, boosting immunity, managing stress, and staying hydrated.
Ultimately, Dr. Truax said he wants people to come to Our Lady of the Lake if they have any type of stroke symptoms, which often include balance problems, eyesight changes, facial drooping ...
The viewer follows a mother, at night, in her car with her two children in the emergency room parking lot after their father had a stroke during dinner. The advertisement reminds us that beyond ...
The viewer follows a mother, at night, in her car with her two children in the emergency room parking lot after their father had a stroke during dinner. The advertisement reminds us that beyond the ...
Symptomatic status was defined as any TIA/stroke ipsilateral to the occluded ICA, in the period between CCO diagnosis and last follow‐up. Contralateral ICA stenosis was measured as per the NASCET ...
new onset seizures in 13 patients (0.43%); unspecified stroke in 9 patients (0.30%); aphasia in 4 patients (0.13%); MMA rupture in 4 patients (0.13%); visual changes in 3 patients (0.10%); facial ...
A retinal artery occlusion (RAO) is also called an eye stroke. It's a blockage in one or more arteries of the retina. An eye stroke is caused by a clot or cholesterol build-up in an artery. There two ...