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    DOH-Broward Observes National Stroke Awareness Month 

    May 7, 20241 Min Read0 Views
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    Submitted by Paige Patterson-Hughes

         FORT LAUDERDALE, FLA.— The Florida Department of Health in Broward County (DOH-Broward) recognizes National Stroke Awareness Month, an observance that highlights the importance of knowing the risk factors and symptoms of stroke.

    Nationally, stroke is a leading cause of death. Recognizing a stroke quickly can be lifesaving, as fast treatment can lessen the brain damage that can occur. Quick treatment increases the chance for survival.

     

    Spot a Stroke F.A.S.T. and Call 9-1-1

    • Face – If one side of the face droops, it’s a sign of a possible stroke.
    • Arms – If the person cannot raise both arms out, it’s another possible stroke sign.
    • Speech – Slurring words and poor understanding of simple sentences can also serve as a stroke sign.
    • Time – If you see any of these signs, it’s time to call 9-1-1 immediately!

     

    Stroke Risk Factors

    • High blood pressure.
    • Excessive alcohol use.
    • Not being physically active.
    • Diabetes.
    • High cholesterol.
    • Smoking.
    • Heart disease.

     

    Tips to Lower Risk

    • Consuming a healthy diet.
    • Maintaining a healthy weight.
    • Being physically active and exercising regularly.
    • Not smoking.
    • Limiting alcohol consumption.

     

    as fast treatment can lessen the brain damage that can occur. Quick treatment increases the chance for survival. Nationally stroke is a leading cause of death. Recognizing a stroke quickly can be lifesaving
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    Carma Henry

    Carma Lynn Henry Westside Gazette Newspaper 545 N.W. 7th Terrace, Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33311 Office: (954) 525-1489 Fax: (954) 525-1861

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