Stroke is the third leading cause of death! Our segment today focuses on valuable information which all seniors should know and and be aware of about stroke preventionwe just never know when we may...
Stroke is the third leading cause of death! Our segment today focuses on valuable information which all seniors should know and and be aware of about stroke preventionwe just never know when we may be in the company of someone who suddenly begins suffering a stroke and we must intervene on their behalf.
Our San Bernardino, CA guests are the very personable Van T. Chen, M.D. and Mary M. Hunt, R.N. who clearly explain what a stroke is, how to recognize stroke symptoms, things you can do to lower your risk for stroke, and what to do if you or someone else is having one.
Our guests provide some simple test-questions to ask a person whom you suspect may be experiencing a stroke, plus why its vitally important to get to a hospital fast. In the first three hours! Also discussed is the difference between a true CVAor cerebral vascular accidentand a TIA, commonly known as a mini-stroke.
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