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WARNING OTHERS: stroke survivor Ian Murdoch with his wife Carol

Devon stroke survivor urges people to check for ‘silent condition’ which can cause serious strokes

A stroke survivor from Bideford is backing a charity’s plea for people to carry out a simple test on themselves in case they have a ‘silent condition’ which could cause a serious stroke.
The Stroke Association is urging people to mark Stroke Prevention Day on Thursday 12 January by checking their own pulse to make sure it’s not irregular.
Ian Murdoch’s stroke was caused by atrial fibrillatio

WARNING OTHERS: Stroke survivor Paul Mclean with his wife Suzanne and son Lorcan

County Down stroke survivor urges people to check for ‘silent condition’ which can cause serious strokes

County Down stroke survivor urges people to check for ‘silent condition’ which can cause serious strokes
A stroke survivor from County Down is backing a charity’s plea for people to carry out a simple test on themselves in case they have a ‘silent condition’ which could cause a serious stroke.
Paul Mclean had atrial fibrillation or ‘AF’, where the heart beats with an irregular rhythm. When t

Stroke Prevention Day 2023: Almost three in four people don’t know that an irregular heartbeat is a major cause of strokes

Stroke Prevention Day 2023: Almost three in four people don’t know that an irregular heartbeat is a major cause of strokes


Stroke Prevention Day is Thursday 12 January 2023

Stroke Association urges people to check themselves for ‘silent’ condition, Atrial Fibrillation

The Stroke Association and BBC Morning Live’s Dr Punam Krishan are urging people to check for a ‘silent condition’ which is one of the leading causes of serious strokes, after a survey showed that few are aware of the link.

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Three quarters of stroke survivors spend less time socialising following their stroke: Survey reveals devastating social impact of stroke

Almost three quarters (73%) of stroke survivors spend less or no time socialising with their families and friends since their stroke, highlighting the devastating and often hidden social impact of stroke. Moreover, four out of five (83%) stroke survivors spend less or no time on their hobbies and four in five (79%) have given up a hobby altogether.
The Stroke Association and Buzz Bingo are toda

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