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    a Man From a Stroke with a Needle! You can save a person who is having a stroke with a needle. This is advised by a Chinese professor‚ who tells people to always have a sewing needle or a syringe needle in their house. This is an unbelievable and unconventional way to save a person who is having a stroke. Share this advice and you may save someone’s life! Read this since you can never know when you will need to aid a person having a brain attack. When a man is having a stroke‚ the brain capillaries

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    Home Health Care and Reducing Stroke Risks The primary risk for stroke is high blood pressure. Secondary risks include age and gender. While age and gender cannot be controlled‚ high blood pressure can. According to the American Stroke Association‚ "the chance of having a stroke approximately doubles for each decade of life after age 55...Each year‚ women have more strokes than men‚ and stroke kills more women than men. Use of birth control pills‚ pregnancy‚ history of preeclampsia/eclampsia or

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    Heart disease and stroke is primary cause of death‚ premature death‚ morbidity‚ disability‚ and years of possible life lost worldwide. The numerous conditions included in this term are the leading causes of disability‚ loss of productivity and deterioration in quality of life among both men and women. Stroke is a devastating illness that includes a extensive variety of pathophysiological conditions such as thrombosis‚ hemorrhage‚ and embolism. The current diagnosis of stroke relies on physician clinical

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    6 STROKE ENGINE INTRODUCTION: Both two stroke and four stroke engine consumes more amount of fuel in which half of the energy goes waste as heat energy. Using SIX STROKE engine the heat energy is minimized to a greater extent by converting the heat energy into useful power stroke. ANALYSIS OF EVENT: EVENT 1: Pure air intake in the cylinder (dynamic event) 1) Intake valve. 2) Heating chamber valve. [pic] 3) Combustion chamber

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    Some people think that the butterfly stroke looks like an easy swimming stroke with both arms coming out of the water at the same while gliding their body over the water‚ but they are wrong. It’s actually one of the most difficult strokes. When my heat of swimmers was called for the event of the 50 yard butterfly‚ I stood behind the start block getting ready to swim butterfly and to do my best. The announcer then gave us the signal to get up on the starting block. Once everyone was on the block they

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    CAN YOU DRIVE AFTER A STROKE? - WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW Driving offers a sense of control‚ freedom and independence‚ for this reason‚ a lot of people cannot wait to learn the skill. For people who have had stroke‚ the eagerness to begin driving again remains after their recovery. They crave the independence that driving represents and would rather be in control of their movements once again rather than relying on others for their transportation needs. A stroke affects the physical‚ mental and emotional

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    anyone else have thought that this would happen to me‚ let alone any other 14 years matured. When I went through my stroke two years ago I had lost everything. There has never been any other time that has put me to the test‚ in the way that this had. When I finally made it through‚ even I was surprised by the amount of strength‚ courage‚ and persistence that I had given. After having a stroke the utmost common impairments are weakness on one side of the body‚ joint pain‚ muscle stiffness or spasms spasticity

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    Fluoxetine or Control Under Supervision (FOCUS): A Study to determine whether Fluoxetine improves recovery after acute Stroke Our invitation to you Contents You are being invited to take part in this research study which aims to examine whether fluoxetine improves recovery after stroke. • Before taking part - Before you decide whether to take part‚ we would like you to understand why we are doing the research and what it will involve. • Take your time - Please take time to read

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    Stroke is a leading cause of serious‚ long-term disability among middle-aged and older adults worldwide (1). After the age of 55‚ the risk of having a stroke doubles every ten years (2). Several factors are thought to be important for the long-term prognosis on functional recovery post stroke‚ including location and size of brain lesion‚ initial severity of motor impairment‚ spontaneous recovery capacities and the effects of rehabilitation (3). Active movement practice and repetition are thought

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    ABESTRAC: Introduction: Stroke is the first cause of disability in the world. Fear of falling and Balance problems are most important of Complications from stroke. These damages can decreesed recovery process and make negative effects on ADLs. In assessing the balance of the people with stroke take information about disability and handicap is so necessary‚ and‚ the way of reach this information is questionnaire and results can be useful in in rehabilitation and follow-up rehabilitation therapy in

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