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  2. This Simple Test Could Predict Heart Attack and Stroke Risk ...

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    Researchers looked at markers in the blood and found these results.

  3. Could a simple blood test predict stroke risk, vascular ... - AOL

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    Researchers are devising a blood test that could pick up on tell-tale signs of cerebral small vessel disease, a top risk factor for stroke and cognitive decline.

  4. Cerebral infarction - Wikipedia

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    There are many tests that can be done to prescreen a patient who may be showing stroke-like symptoms. No one test is better than the other and they all have room for improvement. One of these tests that is used by prehospital personnel is the Cincinnati Pre Hospital Stroke scale (CPSS). This test looks for facial droop, arm drift, and a change ...

  5. FAST (stroke) - Wikipedia

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    BE-FAST has shown promise and is currently being studied as an alternative method to the FAST acronym. [5]B - balance degradation - increase in difficulty of maintaining balance while walking (especially when using stairs or changing direction), or standing (especially when standing on one foot); now needing assistance using a hand on something such as a hand-rail or cane.

  6. Silent stroke - Wikipedia

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    A silent stroke (or asymptomatic cerebral infarction) is a stroke that does not have any outward symptoms associated with stroke, and the patient is typically unaware they have suffered a stroke. Despite not causing identifiable symptoms, a silent stroke still causes damage to the brain and places the patient at increased risk for both ...

  7. Why just one stroke symptom means you should call 999 ... - AOL

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    “Thanks to greater awareness of the symptoms and advances in NHS care, more people are now surviving a stroke than ever before, but there is much more to do help save lives and reduce the long ...