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- Stroke explained
A stroke is when blood can’t get to all parts of your brain and is a medical emergency. If blood can’t get through, your brain can be injured.
- Stroke risk and prevention
Everyone can reduce their risk of having a stroke by making a few simple lifestyle changes.
- Stroke: in mid-life - early days (video)
People who have had a stroke talk about the events and emotions surrounding their stroke.
- Strong relationships, strong health
Having friends and other social connections is good for your health and wellbeing.
- Struggling to get your family on board? How to make healthy the new normal
Encouraging your family to adopt your healthy habits can be really tricky. Here are our tips to make healthy the new normal.
- Struggling to go out and stay healthy? How to have both fun and stay healthy
Going out to eat but staying healthy.
- Stuttering
Children who stutter should see a speech pathologist, preferably before they start school.
- Styes
Styes may be red and sore, but they generally do not cause any damage to the eye or eyelids.
- Subarachnoid haemorrhage
A subarachnoid haemorrhage is any bleed located underneath one of the protective layers of the brain known as the arachnoid layer.
- Subdural haematomas
Subdural haematomas are blood clots formed underneath one of the protective layers of the brain.