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Using Perfect Canoe Strokes
Learn to make the four perfect canoe strokes: Forward, Back, Draw or Pry. Mastering these strokes is required before advancing to use of combination strokes.
• perfect canoe strokes
• forward stroke
• back stroke
• draw stroke
• pry stroke
Migraine and Stroke - Is There a Connection?
Is there such a thing as a migrainous stroke? This is a controversial theory, but sudden severe headache is most definitely one of the symptoms of a stroke.
• migraine
• stroke
• headache
• migrainous stroke
• ischemic stroke
WHEN THE UNEXPECTED HAPPENS
Pediatric strokes, definition, causes, treatment, and prognosis.
• children and strokes
• strokes
• children's disabilities
• disability
• disabilities
Could It be a Stroke?
Recognizing the signs and symptoms of a stroke and getting medical attention within the first 3 hours can help to minimize the lasting effects of the stroke.
• stroke
• smile talk raise both arms
• recognizing signs and symptoms of stroke
• 3 simple tests for stroke
• minimizing lasting effects of stroke
Dogs and Heat Stroke
Dogs are more susceptible to heat stroke than humans are. Never, ever leave a dog in a parked car or in the sun or without water! Read on for signs, prevention and more.
• dogs and heat stroke
• dog
• parked car
• sun
• dogs
Headaches May be a Warning Sign
The stroke-related death of U.S. Sen. Paul Coverdell of Georgia had warning symptoms - headaches. Too often people try to ignore headaches in the mistaken belief that they aren't serious. What else might a headache be a warning of?
• hypertension
• high blood pressure
• headache
• cerebral hemorrhage
• ischemic stroke
Massage for Stroke Patients
Stroke is said to be the 3rd leading cause of death in America and the number one cause of disability among adults. Find out how massage therapy can help.
• massage and stroke patients
• what is a stroke
• massage therapy
• stroke disability
• stroke
Different Strokes
Interracial blended family resources
• interracial
• blended family
• bi-racial
• inter-racial
• stepfamily
Different Strokes for Different Folks: (Learning Styles)
As an artist, I am continually faced with the fact that I simply DO NOT process information like the majority. In fact, I have sometimes thought that perhaps my approach to problem solving and life, in general, has been dyslexic! If there is such a thing as dyslexic living, then I have it.
• classical
• music
• learning
• styles
• links
DIFFERENT STROKES FOR JAMMIN' GIANTS
Evidently, humans are not unique, after all, in their appreciation of the cultural arts. Tadpole, rescued from starvation, rose to fame as a movie star, musician and artist.
• elephants
• mahout
• elephant art
• elephant music
• elephant conservation center
Speech therapy after strokes is crucial!!
Different types of strokes do happen. They range in severity and place they occur in the brain. Intensive speech therapy can aid recovery of skills as can that wonderful "side effect" called spontaneous recovery! Read my three points to help you cope with stroke as a member of the patient's family........
• aphasia
• brocca's aphasia
• wernicke's aphasia
• global aphasia
• rehabilitation
FACTS ABOUT STROKE
A look at the causes of, and first aid for, stroke.
• stroke
• cerebrovascular accident
• cva
• tia
• first aid
Heat Illness, Heat Stroke.
Important information about heat stroke from physicians.
• heat stroke
• sports
• medicine
• information
• physiology
Luke Esterkyn (Stroke 9) Interview
Interview with Stroke 9 lead singer Luke Esterkyn. The band has just released the album <I>All In.</I>
• stroke 9
• interview
• luke esterkyn
• all in
• little black backpack
Stroke Happens
Strokes are devestating! They affect a person's ability to move, think and communicate. What is a stroke you say? Read on!
• stroke
• cva
• cerebralvascular accident
• spontaneous recovery
• intensive speech therapy
Stroke risk for women present in certain over-the-counter meds
The FDA announced late last year that a substance calls phenyl propanolamine, used in certain over-the-counter cold medicines and all over-the-counter appetite suppresants presents a risk of stroke in women ages 18 to 49.
• ppa
• phenylpropanolamine
• cold remedies
• nonprescription drugs
• drugs
The Saving Stroke of Punk Rock
A slight departure musically for the author, but still a necessary history lesson concerning music of the late 1970s
• john travolta
• disco
• punk rock
• the clash
• the talking heads
U.S. Oranges Could Reduce Risk of Stroke
U.S. oranges are nutritious and delicious! Learn more about how these tasty fruits reduce the risk of stroke and find out which states provide us with the most oranges.
• agriculture
• america
• orange
• citrus
• florida
Heat Stroke and High Risk Dogs
All dogs are more susceptible to heat stroke than humans are but some are more at risk than others. It's 85 F out; have you checked your dog today?
• dogs
• heat stroke
• dogs susceptible to heat stroke
• at risk dogs
• high risk dogs
Ischemic Stroke
An ischemic stroke is caused by the blockage of an artery en route to the brain. This blockage can be caused by a thrombosis or an embolism. Find out the difference.
• ischemic stroke
• arteries
• artery
• blockage
• brain
Khmer Rouge Leader Suffers Stroke
Ageing Khmer Rouge leader Khieu Samphan, facing potential indictment by an atrocity crimes tribunal, was whisked to a Phnom Penh hospital following a stroke this week.
• khmer rouge
• war crimes tribunal
• genocide tribunal
• extraordinary chambers in the courts of cambodia
• khieu samphan
Long-Term Manifestations of Stroke
Stroke can be associated with permanent neurological changes and disability. The nature of the impairment depends on the location of the stroke in the brain.
• stroke
• motor deficit
• broca's aphasia
• wernicke's aphasia
• vascular dementia
Stroke
Stroke affects more than 700,000 people each year. Despite medical advances, stroke remains the third leading cause of death and the number one cause of adult disability
• stroke
• ischemic
• hemorrhagic
• causes
• risk factors
Stroke
A Stroke is one of the main causes of adult disability and the third leading cause of death next to cancer and heart disease.
• stroke
• brain attack
• blood in the brain
• ischemic stroke
• hemmorhagic stroke
Stroke: Intracerebral Hemorrhage
Intracerebral hemorrhaging is just what its name implies: the rupturing of a blood vessel within the brain. It's less common than an ischemic stroke, but often deadlier.
• intracerebral hemorrhage
• ischemic stroke
• blood vessel
• rupture
• brain
Stroke: Subarachnoid Hemorrhage
A subarachnoid hemorrhage is the rupturing of an artery near the brain, causing a bleed into the area surrounding the brain. This stroke is usually caused by an aneurysm.
• subarachnoid hemorrhaging
• strokes
• intracranial hemorrhaging
• cerebral aneurysm
• artery
Stroke:TIA
A TIA, or transient ischemic attack, is a "mini" stroke that leaves no permanent damage. This fleeting attack can be a warning sign for a more serious, damaging stroke.
• tia
• transient ischemic attack
• blockage
• artery
• stroke
Symptoms of a Stroke
Strokes can kill so it's important to know the warning signs. Symptoms can come on quickly, making it imperative to seek immediate medical attention.
• strokes
• neurological symptoms
• symptoms
• dizziness
• weakness
Women's Tennis Leagues
Picking a tennis league is a lot like finding a job. Choose a group that matches your game style and your personality.
• usta womens tennis league
• inter-club
• ladies players
• ground strokes
• net play
A Vegetable Diet Saves Lives
Nutrition fact: A fruit and vegetable diet provides extensive health benefits. A diet rich in fruit, grains and vegetables may prevent stroke, heart attack, and cancer.
• vegetable diet
• healthy diet
• fruit and vegetable diet
• fruits vegetables grains
• prevent heart attack
Do you feel lucky?
A time is passing by and your heart will not wait long for it's proper treatment!
• heart
• attack
• stroke
• atherosclerosis
• pain
Hypertension
Hypertension, or high blood pressure, usually does not show symptoms. Blood pressure check, along with changes in diet and lifestyle, are therefore important.
• hypertension
• blood pressure check
• heart attack & stroke
• sphygmomanometer reading
• atherosclerosis of arteries
July CD Reviews
Reviews of CDs by Moxie, Robyn Hitchcock and Stroke 9.
• cd
• review
• moxie
• robyn hitchcock
• stroke 9
Megan's Journey
A look at the life of the co-author of Journey Into Friendship.
• megan drummond
• disability
• disability awareness
• stroke
• writer
Pet Dumping
Dumping animals is crue and inhumane. The animal is likely to suffer more from many natural hazards.
• cruel
• dumping
• starvation
• disease
• heat-stroke
Practice with a Purpose
When you go out to the court to practice tennis, that's what you should do. Too many of us get into the habit of just "hitting" and not working on strategy and shot placement.
• tennis
• practice
• drills
• conditioning
• stroke
Real Rats: Jewel's Story
The story of a rat who didn't deserve her lot in life.
• rats
• story
• jewel
• yellow rat bastard
• stroke
Reducing Our Risk of Heart Disease
It has long been a myth that estrogens protect women from heart disease, but heart disease is in fact the number one cause of death among American women. As we discussed in the previous articles, thyroid disease increases our risk of developing heart disease.
• thyroid
• women
• heart disease
• cardiac risk
• risk
Roller Coaster Headaches Could Be Dangerous
Riding a roller coaster can be dangerous to your health. A Japanese study has shown that the violent movements your head is subjected to on a roller coaster can cause subdural hematomas, which in turn cause a headache that won't go away.
• headache diary
• subdural hematoma
• headache
• blood clot
• whiplash
Summertime Heat
The importance of being sure that your child has enough liquids and a cool place to relax during busy summer days.
• heat stroke
• heat exhaustion
• sunburn
• dehydration
• body temperature
Effects of Atherosclerosis
Plaques in the artery walls are a risk factor for heart attacks and other cardiovascular events. What are problems that could stem from atherosclerosis?
• atherosclerosis
• coronary artery disease
• stroke
• abdominal aortic aneurysm
• peripheral vascular disease