A million stroke survivors battling mental health problems
Almost a million people who have survived a stroke have developed at least one mental health problem, according to new findings(i) published today by the Stroke Association.
Almost a million people who have survived a stroke have developed at least one mental health problem, according to new findings(i) published today by the Stroke Association.
Almost a million people who have survived a stroke have developed at least one mental health problem, according to new findings(i) published today by the Stroke Association.
Almost a million people who have survived a stroke have developed at least one mental health problem, according to new findings(i) published today by the Stroke Association.
Almost a million people who have survived a stroke have developed at least one mental health problem, according to new findings(i) published today by the Stroke Association.
Almost a million people who have survived a stroke have developed at least one mental health problem, according to new findings(i) published today by the Stroke Association.
Almost a million people who have survived a stroke have developed at least one mental health problem, according to new findings(i) published today by the Stroke Association.
Tens of thousands of Welsh stroke survivors are dealing with hidden effects, including changes in their mental or emotional health.
Actress and star of Call the Midwife, Victoria Yeates, was on hand to launch the Stroke Association’s Legacy Garden on Friday 14 June at the National Exhibition Centre.
Fifty years since the first man walked on the moon, stroke survivors in Warrington are now proving that they too can overcome their own challenges by taking part in a charity walk for the Stroke Association at Halliwell Jones Stadium on Saturday 20 July.
Fifty years since the first man walked on the moon, stroke survivors on the Isle of Man are now proving that they too can overcome their own challenges by taking part in a charity walk for the Stroke Association at Mooragh Park, Ramsey on Wednesday 17 July.
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.
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