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2 major types of Stroke

Hemorrhagic and Thrombotic strokes

Types of Intracranial hemorrhage

Antiplatelet agents

Carotid Endarterectomy

Hemorrhagic Stroke

Ischemic Stroke

Sources of ischemic stroke

Lifestyle changes to prevent Stroke

Lifestyle

Risk Factors for stroke High B.P. and Obesity

Causes for ischemic stroke Blood clot Fibrin Clot

Mechanisms of Stroke Affected portion of the Brain Embolus ICA

Emotional Changes After Stroke

Living at home after Stroke

Rehabilitation

Stroke Diagnosis

TIA and Warning Symptoms