New research reveals stroke deaths are falling, but more strokes are occurring in younger people
Deaths from stroke have fallen by 55 per cent overall between 2001 and 2010, thanks to better NHS care, according to new research published in the BMJ.
Deaths from stroke have fallen by 55 per cent overall between 2001 and 2010, thanks to better NHS care, according to new research published in the BMJ.
Fifty years since the first man walked on the moon, stroke survivors in Birmingham are now proving that they too can overcome their own challenges by taking part in a charity walk for the Stroke Association.
Over a quarter (27%)of the population don’t know that a stroke occurs in the brain – highlighting a lack of knowledge around the UK’s leading cause of disability.
Over a quarter (27%)of the population don’t know that a stroke occurs in the brain – highlighting a lack of knowledge around the UK’s leading cause of disability.
Over a quarter (27%)of the population don’t know that a stroke occurs in the brain – highlighting a lack of knowledge around the UK’s leading cause of disability.
Over a quarter (27%)of the population don’t know that a stroke occurs in the brain – highlighting a lack of knowledge around the UK’s leading cause of disability.
Over a quarter (27%) of the population don’t know that a stroke occurs in the brain – highlighting a lack of knowledge around the UK’s leading cause of disability.
Fifty years since the first man walked on the moon, stroke survivors in Derby are now proving that they too can overcome their own challenges by taking part in a charity walk for the Stroke Association.
Over a quarter (27%) of the population don’t know that a stroke occurs in the brain – highlighting a lack of knowledge around the UK’s leading cause of disability.
Over a quarter (27%) of the population don’t know that a stroke occurs in the brain – highlighting a lack of knowledge around the UK’s leading cause of disability.
Over a quarter (27%) of the population don’t know that a stroke occurs in the brain – highlighting a lack of knowledge around the UK’s leading cause of disability.
Response to Swansea Bay health board’s proposal to merge two stroke wards in the Neath Port Talbot area.