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For information on stroke and vascular diseases of the brain and spine, explore these healthcare resources.
Improving your health status begins with education on healthy lifestyles, nutrition, exercise, early disease intervention and preventive care. The following web sites provide valuable tips on optimizing health, as well as information on stroke and other neurovascular disorders.
This site is a good resource for consumers and professionals seeking general information about neurological disorders.
This in-depth site has extensive information on the heart as well as stroke. Warning signs, diseases and lifestyles are just some of the topics included in this website.
Content includes information on the warning signs and risk factors of stroke, as well as statistical data and current research projects.
This is an extensive, non-commercial source of information on interventional cardiology for both patients and professionals. It provides substantive support, presents the latest news on groundbreaking technologies and treatments, and serves as a forum for discussion of issues in medical innovation.
The Foundation website provides support networks and educational resources to raise public awareness regarding early detection and treatment of brain aneurysms.
Basic information about brain tumors and resources for patients, survivors, families and professionals is presented on this website.
Visit the "Brain Information & BrainWeb" section to access general information about the brain and current brain research.
Find out about special support groups for epileptic adults and teens; visit the site's "Answer Place" to access answers to your questions about epilepsy; or find out how to make a donation to support epilepsy research and services.
Basic information on many aspects of brain aneurysms can be located here. The site is a good source for medical information written by board certified physicians.
The National Aphasia Association, a nonprofit organization, promotes public education, research, rehabilitation and support services to assist people with aphasia and their families.
Site highlights include information about brain tumor treatment, clinical trials and local support groups nationwide as well as fundraising efforts for research.
Content on this site includes questions and answers on disorders of the brain and nervous system and links to NINDS stroke publications.
This site contains detailed consumer information about stroke, its symptoms and treatment, and links to other online resources.
The online stroke support and information group for adult stroke survivors and caregivers can be accessed 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

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