This leaflet explains why what you eat affects your risk of stroke and suggests some simple ways you can make your diet healthier.
After a stroke, good oral hygiene can help you to stay healthy by reducing the germs in your mouth.
Getting regular exercise is one of the best things you can do to reduce your risk of a stroke. This guide explains how exercise can improve your health, suggests some activities for you to try, and gives some organisations and resources that can help you find a form of exercise that suits you.
When someone close to you has had a stroke, they may need help and support after they return home from hospital. Find out the different ways you can support a stroke survivor, and what help and support is available for carers.
A stroke in the brain stem can cause the very rare condition of locked-in syndrome, where the person is conscious but unable to move apart from their eyes.
Information about atrial fibrillation for healthcare and other professionals. We have a number of resources available including guides and factsheets.