Statement in response to ambulance amber review implementation programme
Re. Health minister’s update on the ambulance amber review implementation programme 4 June 2019
Re. Health minister’s update on the ambulance amber review implementation programme 4 June 2019
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.
Mae ymchwil syfrdanol arall yn dangos bod bron i draean o bobl yng Nghymru sy'n adnabod rhywun sydd wedi goroesi strôc yn cyfaddef eu bod yn ei chael hi'n anodd I’w cefnogi i wneud eu gwellhad gorau posibl, yn ôl canfyddiadau newydd (ii) a gyhoeddwyd gan y Gymdeithas Strôc.
Carol Bott, Director of Stroke Association in Wales says, “Thrombectomy is an exciting and effective new way of treating strokes caused by a clot."
Startling research unveiled today shows nearly a third of people in Wales who personally know a survivor of stroke admitting that they are struggling to support them to make their best possible recovery, according to new findings published today by 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.
Juliet Bouverie, 50, Chief Executive at the Stroke Association from West London,is taking on the Virgin Money London Marathon on Sunday 28 April 2019 to raise funds and awareness for the charity she leads.
Kiara Bailey, 25 from Macclesfield, is inviting local people to The Swan With Two Necks on Friday 03 May, for an evening of live music to raise funds for the Stroke Association.
The Stroke Association is celebrating ten years of supporting Wakefield stroke survivors on their road to recovery, on Saturday 13 April.