Halifax student puts in the strides for the Stroke Association inspired by her dad
Aimee Flannery, 18 from Ovenden, completed the Stroke Association’s Stride for Stroke challenge and walked 10,000 steps a day for 120 days.
Aimee Flannery, 18 from Ovenden, completed the Stroke Association’s Stride for Stroke challenge and walked 10,000 steps a day for 120 days.
UK adults could take steps to avoid having a stroke if more people knew the top risk factors for stroke and made one small change to their lifestyle, the UK’s leading stroke charity says.
Northern Ireland adults could take steps to avoid having a stroke if more people knew the top risk factors for stroke and made one small change to their lifestyle, the UK’s leading stroke charity says.
London adults could take steps to avoid having a stroke if more people knew the top risk factors for stroke and made one small change to their lifestyle, the UK’s leading stroke charity says.
Adults throughout East Anglia could take steps to avoid having a stroke if more people knew the top risk factors for stroke and made one small change to their lifestyle, the UK’s leading stroke charity says.
Steve Thompson, 52, is warning the public that strokes don’t always show with common symptoms, following a sudden brain haemorrhage in October.
A Hull man has completed a gruelling year of fundraising and raised more than £6,150 for charities close to his heart, after his grandad passed away.
Have you had a stroke in the last six years? Have you cared for someone who has experienced a stroke in the last six years? Do you think you could represent the views of others?
Harriet Cooper from Chelmsford is supporting the Stroke Association’s ‘Hope After Stroke’ Christmas appeal, after surviving a life-threatening stroke.
Danny Teare from Camborne, is supporting the Stroke Association’s ‘Hope After Stroke’ Christmas appeal, after surviving multiple life changing strokes.
Martin Otter from Paignton, is supporting the Stroke Association’s ‘Hope After Stroke’ Christmas appeal, after surviving a life-threatening stroke.
Trevor Cruickshank, 43, from Haslemere, is supporting the Stroke Association’s ‘Hope After Stroke’ Christmas appeal, after surviving a stroke just five months ago.