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September 18-22 is Peripheral Arterial Disease Awareness Week September 18-22 is Peripheral Arterial Disease Awareness Week. Monday September 18, 2006. What is Peripheral Artery Disease? Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD) ...
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Some places are way, way behind in stroke treatment Mar 14, 2009 ... Some places are way, way behind in stroke treatment. ... An easy way to put delicious meals together. 48 Hours in Vegas ...
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Stroke Recovery - Why Rehabilitation Is The Key to Stroke Recovery Stroke rehabilitation is an essential part of stroke recovery. ... brain to reorganize itself with physical therapy, which in turn helps the stroke survivor ...
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Stroke Recovery - Why Rehabilitation Is The Key to Stroke Recovery The benefits come from helping the brain to reorganize itself with physical therapy, which in turn helps the stroke survivor to recover functions lost after ...
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Know Stroke FAST! May 27, 2008 ... Just remember the word "FAST", as recommended by the National Stroke Association. Each one of the first three letters in FAST stands for a ...
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Stroke Symptoms - Learn to Recognize Stroke Symptoms Stroke symptoms are caused by the sudden interruption of blood flow to an area of the brain, and depend on the function of the part of the brain affected.
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Stroke Symptoms - Learn to Recognize Stroke Symptoms Stroke symptoms are caused by the sudden interruption of blood flow to an area of the brain, and depend on the function of the part of the brain affected.
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Stroke Recovery - Why Rehabilitation Is The Key to Stroke Recovery The importance rehabilitation after stroke cannot be overemphasized. Studies have shown that rehabilitation is responsible for most of the recovery ...
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Stroke Recovery - Why Rehabilitation Is The Key to Stroke Recovery Stroke rehabilitation is an essential part of stroke recovery. This page will help you see stroke rehabilitation as a starting point for stroke recovery, ...
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Stroke Recovery - Stroke and Feeding Tubes Jul 7, 2008 ... Stroke can lead to severe enough difficulty swallowing to require the temporary, or even permanent, placement of a feeding tube.
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