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In plain English, the long-term disabilities attributable to that brainattack.
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I know this, because I had one kind of brainattack 20 years ago.
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A brainattack is like having an earthquake at the centre of your fragile self.
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Everyone knows about heart attacks, but a brainattack, or stroke, can wreak as much havoc.
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In the 20 years since I had my " brainattack", stroke treatment in the UK has undergone a revolution.
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However, a new approach to " brainattack", combined with new attitudes to the doctor-patient contract, has transformed the relationship between neurologists and stroke survivors.
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Whatever the terminology, it's a chilling statistic that this kind of " brainattack" will occur somewhere in the UK every three and a half minutes.
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In Napoleon's case the brainattacks may have been crises of pituitary insufficiency in a hyper-pituitary type.
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Innovative strategies, such as telemedicine consultation and transfer agreements, may successfully allow smaller hospitals to satisfy BrainAttack Coalition criteria for primary stroke centers.