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  2. Your biggest questions about strokes, answered - AOL

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    The sooner a stroke victim gets treated, the less brain damage is likely to happen. So, it’s important to recognize the signs of a stroke. Symptoms depend on the type of stroke and what part of ...

  3. Stroke recovery - Wikipedia

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    Yoga for stroke rehabilitation. Based on low quality evidence, it is currently uncertain whether yoga has a significant benefit for stroke rehabilitation on measures of quality of life, balance, strength, endurance, pain, and disability scores. [91] Yoga may reduce anxiety and could be included as part of patient-centred stroke rehabilitation. [91]

  4. Stroke Victims, This Strawberry Flax Smoothie Bowl Is ... - AOL

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    Recovering from a stroke can be difficult, ... Stroke Victims, This Strawberry Flax Smoothie Bowl Is Packed Full of Healthy, Healing Foods. Stephanie McKercher. May 29, 2024 at 8:57 AM.

  5. Neurorehabilitation - Wikipedia

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    By focusing on all aspects of a person's functional independence and well-being, neurorehabilitation offers a series of therapies from the medications, physiotherapy, speech and swallow therapy, psychological therapies, occupational therapies, teaching or re-training patients on mobility skills, communication processes, and other aspects of that person's daily routine. [7]

  6. InterAct Stroke Support - Wikipedia

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    InterAct Stroke Support, previously known as the InterAct Reading Service, [1] is a charity registered with the Charity Commission Of England and Wales. [2] Its aim is to support the rehabilitation of stroke survivors through a live interactive reading service. [3] The charity was formed in 2000 by the theatre director Caroline Smith. [4]

  7. Chris Birch (stroke survivor) - Wikipedia

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    Birch has given TV interviews about his stroke on The Saturday Night Show, Doctors and Filip and Fredrik in 2011, as well as A Totally Different Me and Sunday Night in 2012. [citation needed] Totally Different Me is a BBC documentary about Birch's life before and after the accident and how he began to cope with his new life. [3]