Stroke Association's statement on thrombectomy to be offered up to 24 hours after onset of stroke
Stroke Association's statement on thrombectomy to be offered up to 24 hours after onset of stroke
Stroke Association's statement on thrombectomy to be offered up to 24 hours after onset of stroke
Stephen King, Chair of the Board of Trustees at the Stroke Association said:
“We were sad to hear of the passing of Lord Skelmersdale. He was the Chair of the Stroke Association from 1993 to 2003 and during that time, he made many important contributions to our charity.
“Under Lord Skelmersdale’s leadership we were able to support more people affected by stroke and fund stroke research. He w
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Dominic Brand, Executive Director of External Affairs at the Stroke Association said:
“We welcome the announcement by NHS England today which recognises stroke as a key priority condition within the new Cardiovascular and Respiratory Diseases focus. We’re pleased
Alexis Kolodziej, Deputy Director for Policy at the Stroke Association said: “A stroke can sometimes be caused if you tear the lining of an artery in your neck. In many cases, there’s no clear reason behind this happening, but for some people it could be the result of an injury. There is a very small chance that an injury might be caused by extending your neck back in a chair to have your hair wa
Middle-aged people who feel dizzy when standing up from a lying-down position may be at a higher risk of dementia or a stroke in the future, a report says.
Mae Llywodraeth Cymru wedi cyhoeddi £15m i gefnogi gofal critigol. Mae'r Gymdeithas Strôc yn credu dylai'r peth o'r arian yma mynd at wella gofal strôc yn yr ysbyty.
The Welsh Government has announced a £15m fund to support critical care. The Stroke Association would like some of this to go towards better stroke care in hospital.
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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.
Mae’r Gymdeithas Strôc wedi croesawu lansiad cynllun hir dymor newydd ar gyfer iechyd a gofal cymdeithasol a chafodd ei gyhoeddi gan Lywodraeth Cymru.
The Stroke Association has welcomed the release of a new long-term plan for health and social care in Wales released by the Welsh Government.