Critical unmet needs include early diagnosis, standardised protocols for acute and post-acute care, accessible specialised neuro-rehabilitation centres for stroke survivors, and adequate resources ...
Watch the full interview withOnteddu: John Prentiss is a stroke survivor who has benefited from the support group.Prentiss's story is one of resilience—a stroke caregiver who became a stroke ...
UNIVERSITY OF RHODE ISLAND researchers will lead an international team developing wearable technology to help stroke survivors regain motor and cognitive abilities. Wearable Biosensing Lab team ...
Carol Rankin, a 65-year-old survivor, endured a hemorrhagic stroke with severe headache while horseback riding. Fast recognition and response to stroke symptoms by her riding instructor led to ...
A new poll for the Stroke Association found that one in five stroke survivors (18%) said talking to other stroke survivors was the single most important part of their recovery. The charity, which ...
A woman who relearned to walk and talk after suffering two strokes at the age of 51 said connecting with other stroke survivors helped her rebuild her life. Kelly Holmes, a former receptionist ...
A tragic 10 per cent of stroke sufferers felt suicidal afterwards, as survivors told how connecting with others has dramatically boosted their mental health. One year ago the Daily Express ...
The theme for 2024 is "Harnessing the emotional power of sport to be #GreaterThanStroke," which highlights the remarkable strength and resilience of stroke survivors. This year's campaign aims to ...
A stroke survivor from Torquay has said he'll be left with nowhere to turn if plans to close Devon's Stroke Recovery Service go ahead, as ITV West Country's Marina Jenkins reports A stroke ...
Tuesday marks World Stroke Day, raising awareness about the symptoms of stroke and showing support for survivors. Nearly six months ago, 79-year-old Walter Neff experienced a stroke that ...
Every 40 seconds someone in the United States has a stroke, and on World Stroke Day doctors and survivors are encouraging everyone to learn the signs of what a stroke is and what it looks like.
A stroke survivor who feared he would never walk again is backing a campaign to raise awareness of the impact strokes have on younger people. Scott Ferguson, 53, from Watford, suffered a stroke on ...