
F- Face drooping
A- Arm stiffness
S- Speech difficulty
T- Time to call 9-1-1
Lifestyle factors such as diet and exercise are part of controllable risk factors for preventing a stroke. A balanced diet can help maintain a healthy weight and improve your overall health. A recent study showed that people who exercise five or more times per week have a reduced stroke risk. Also, smoking doubles the risk of stroke when compared to a nonsmoker and alcohol increases blood pressure which can lead to a stroke.
F.A.S.T. heroes are ready to spot stroke signs and call 9-1-1 at a moment's notice. They may have the power to make a life-and-death difference. Or the difference between a full recovery and permanent disability. You can be a F.A.S.T. hero, too. Read more.

Each year, about 795,000 people suffer a stroke.

Although stroke is often viewed as occurring primarily in the elderly, it also strikes infants, children, young adults and can even occur before birth - and with equally devastatingresults.


Stroke Awareness and Prevention
Learn what is a stroke and who is at risk.

Pediatric stroke can happen in infants, children and even before birth.

Lower Stroke Risk with Healthy Nutrition
Eating more fruits and vegetables may lower world's stroke risk.

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