Understanding Stroke
Are You At Risk?
You Can Help Yourself
Diagnosis and Treatment
Survivors and Caregivers
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Physician's Resource


There's a new stroke victim in America every minute. And strokes don't discriminate, affecting young people, seniors, movie stars, athletes, presidents and some 700,000 people each year.

But the good news is most strokes can be effectively prevented by simply controlling risk factors—and strokes can be effectively treated if a correct diagnosis and treatment are provided in time.

Hospitals around the country have joined together to increase awareness of stroke. "StrokeSense" is an education and information program they use to reduce your risk and ensure rapid response to early symptoms of stroke.

See your doctor to help you better understand your risk factors. Use this Web site to increase your awareness of stroke.

Most importantly, don't delay in getting care when the symptoms of a stroke occur.

Know the signs. Act Fast. Save a Life.

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  • Innovation and Quality in Health Care and Aging, 2003, American Society on Aging
  • Best Practices and Outstanding Research by Investor-Owned Organizations by the Consumer Directed Health Care Conference and Expo, 2003.