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Strokes During Commute Turned MoBap Provider Into Grateful Patient
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What to Do if You Get Sick During the Holidays
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Two EMS Experts Weigh in on Why it’s Important to Call 911 Immediately in the Case of Stroke
When it comes to stroke, it’s crucial to know how to recognize its signs and symptoms so you can access care quickly and preserve brain function. One acronym — BE FAST — can make it easier to identify a stroke, which happens when there’s a blockage to the brain’s blood supply (an ischemic stroke) or a sudden rupture and bleeding in the brain (a hemorrhagic stroke).
BE FAST stands for:
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How to Stay Active, Safe, and Motivated to Exercise This Winter
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Virtual Care, Convenient Care, or Emergency Care: How to Choose the Right One
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What does a nurse practitioner do?
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9 Things Your Primary Care Doctor Knows (That the Internet Doesn’t)
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Witnessing a breakthrough: physicians find hope in new Alzheimer’s drug
For neurologists working with patients with Alzheimer’s disease, the road to actual treatment options has been long and paved with setbacks.
But that is changing for some patients. The Food and Drug Administration recently granted full approval to Leqembi® (lecanemab), the first disease-modifying treatment fully approved for patients in the early stages of Alzheimer’s disease. The development of this new drug offers hope to patients and may have lasting impacts on how physicians approach treatment.
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Noticing the Signs and Symptoms of Stroke Can Help Save a Life
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