World Stroke Day 2022 'Pass FAST on' campaign launch
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This World Stroke Day we are launching our '˜Pass FAST on' campaign. The FAST (Face Arms Speech Time to call 999) test helps you to recognise the most common signs of a stroke. It reminds you what to do when stroke strikes.
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Information on Public Health England's Act FAST campaign. Could you recognise the signs of stroke?
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World Stroke Day: Pass FAST on
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The FAST (Face Arms Speech Time to call 999) test helps you to recognise the most common signs of a stroke and reminds you what to do when stroke strikes.
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Stroke prevention
We have compiled the state of atrial fibrillation care for each CCG in England. How is AF care in your CCG?
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Recognising stroke as a medical emergency
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The Stroke Association has funded research to improve how we spot the symptoms of stroke and the people most at risk so we can get them the best treatment in the critical minutes and hours that follow.
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Who we work with
We strive to develop and extend partnerships in order to improve the quality of life after stroke and enhance stroke prevention.
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Working as one team
In a year in which healthcare staff across the UK have gone the extra mile, the team at the Cardiff and Vale University Health Board Stroke Service are doing even more to support those affected by stroke.
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Looking back on the last 12 months on My Stroke Guide
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Our research faces long-term threat due to coronavirus pandemic
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We anticipate a shortfall of £1.5 million in our funding programme this year to resume current research and support vital new projects. This could have a catastrophic knock-on effect for stroke research and delay access to important new life-changing treatments that allow people to rebuild their lives after stroke.
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