1 in 8 Chance of a Warning Stroke
September 29, 2009 by Marijke Durning, RN
Filed under Diseases & Conditions
People who experience a stroke, or a CVA (cardiovascular accident) may have experienced a smaller warning stroke, or a TIA (transient ischemic attack), say researchers from the University of Western Ontario in London, Ontario, Canada.
TIAs are strokes that last only a few minutes. The blood flow is blocked, as in a full-blown stroke, but then is restored. Symptoms of a TIA may range from very mild stroke-like symptoms to very severe ones. The researchers found that one of out every eight strokes followed an earlier TIA. The findings of the study were published in the September 29th issue of the …read more
Heart Condition Saturday: Stroke
April 15, 2006 by Lei
Filed under Diseases & Conditions
A dear friend of mine lost her father to stroke two weeks ago. In his memory, this week’s Heart Condition Saturday focuses on stroke.
The Stroke Association UK lists 10 things you should know about stroke:
1. Every five minutes someone in the UK has a stroke.
2. A stroke is a brain attack. A stroke happens due to a clot or bleed in the brain, which causes brain cells to die.
3. The signs of a stroke are:
• Facial weakness
• Arm or leg weakness
• Speech problems
• A loss to half of the visual field
These signs may only last a few hours (called …read more




