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South Australian stroke survivors message to MPs
Stepping up for stroke takes team effort
Alison meets MPs for national stroke mission
Voice to Parliament
Stephen was his Mums first responder after stroke
Marcus meets MPs for national stroke mission
For people with communication disability, complaining about their treatment isn’t so simple
Rhyans legacy lives on through his girls
Mans best friend best kind of therapy
Tireless Tommy tackles final stretch
Collaborative approach to treat silent killer
Friendly tournament to support F.A.S.T. footed footballer
1-in-3 Australian adults completely unaware of atrial fibrillation, a condition responsible for 1-in-4 strokes
New survey exposes startling Atrial Fibrillation knowledge gap across Australia
Phil finds new normal after stroke
Diannes greatest accomplishment after stroke
Targets set to boost Australias lagging stroke care standards
Three hospitals recognised for stroke care excellence
Alice Springs physician nets international stroke award
World-first service to help First Nations stroke survivors
New research to ease information overload for carers of stroke survivors
La Trobe University research using AI to help stroke survivors
Bridging gap between urban and regional stroke care
Brightest minds in stroke unite to share exciting new research
Connection to culture spurs Uncle Ernies recovery
Alice Springs stroke survivor shares story to help others
Specialist stroke services expanded in Territory
Davids long road to recovery worth fight
F.A.S.T. thinking helped Greg fight back from stroke
Alice Springs leading way in NT stroke care standards
Australians to unite and fight stroke together
Game-changing new approach to stopping cardiovascular disease before it strikes
Dogged determination drives Davids recovery
Regional Queensland to receive new life-saving Telestroke service
New lifesaving telestroke service for regional Queensland
Perth residents urged to arm themselves with stroke knowledge
Improving stroke awareness one talk at time
Pas positive recovery puts pep in Shaes step
New resource to help support childhood stroke survivors
Last chance to recognise Stroke Care Champion
Regional Queensland urged to arm-up with stroke knowledge
Most Brisbane residents dont recognise key stroke sign
Leading Charity Puts Heart Failure on National Agenda with Launch of Australian-First Guide at Parliament House
Kerrabee dinners much more than meal
New study: 2-in-3 Australians at risk of developing heart failure, living unaware
Calling on Canberra blokes to think F.A.S.T
Call to action for South Australias blokes
Mater PhD student Aleysha Martin takes her transdisciplinary research global