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Published: May 01, 2024

3 ways to protect your heart and brain this American Stroke Month

The American Stroke Association encourages everyone to be a bold advocate for their health
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FAST warning signs infographic

F.A.S.T. infographic with stroke warning signs: Face drooping, Arm weakness, Speech difficulty, Time to call 9-1-1.  Stroke.org

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Clot in brain illustration

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A clot within a blood vessel interrupting blood flow to the brain.

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Clot busting tPA administered illustration

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Clot busting tPA administered illustration

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Clot busted with tPA illustration

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Clot busted with tPA illustration

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American Heart Association Heart and Torch logo with 100 years and Bold Hearts text for the American Heart Association's Centennial Celebration 2024.

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