Stroke Association statement on TIA and mini-stroke awareness
Stroke Association response to the story in the Daily Mail that the FAST campaign has failed to help patients recognise the signs of a transient ischemic attack (TIA) or minor strokes
Stroke Association response to the story in the Daily Mail that the FAST campaign has failed to help patients recognise the signs of a transient ischemic attack (TIA) or minor strokes
Michelle Dalmacio, Director of Stroke Support for the South of England at the Stroke Association said: “We are hugely disappointed that East Sussex County Council will no longer be able to fund this well used and much needed stroke recovery service.
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Juliet Bouverie, CEO of the Stroke Association, said:
“A stroke is a brain attack. Some strokes are due to bleeding in or around the brain. These are called haemorrhagic strokes. Although they are not as common as ischaemic strokes (caused by a blockage); haemorrhagic strokes can be more serious.
“In the UK, around 15% of strokes are haemorrhagic, and about 85% are ischaemic. Haemorrhagic st
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Tara Galloway, Head of Stroke Support for the Stroke Association, said: “In January 2018 the Stroke Association was made aware that East Sussex County Council were considering the cessation of £80,000 of funding for the Stroke Association’s support services in the county.
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