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STROKE IS WHEN BLOOD CIRCULATION TO THE BRAIN FAILS

Act F.A.S.T. &
Save Lives

A stroke occurs when the blood supply to part of your brain is interrupted or reduced, preventing brain tissue from getting oxygen and nutrients. Brain cells begin to die in minutes.    

Why Act F.A.S.T.?

F.A.S.T. is an acronym that was created to raise awareness about brain stroke symptoms, as well as the need for swift medical attention at the onset of symptoms. This is critical as the speed with which medical care is provided directly impacts treatment outcomes. 


Patients who do not receive medical care within 4.5 hours of a brain stroke increase the risk of severe disability and mortality.


Therefore, it’s important to seek treatment at a stroke ready center, which includes hospitals that offer 24/7 rapid diagnostic procedures like CT scans and have a dedicated stroke response team, equipped to provide emergency brain stroke care.

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Saving A Stroke Victim Doesn’t Cost You Much. Just Be Aware Of F.A.S.T.

You have the power to save brain stroke victims by learning more about symptoms and emergency care. There’s a simple acronym to help you memorize this - it’s called F.A.S.T. 

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The deaths and disability due to brain stroke is largely linked to delays in access to appropriate medical care. Learn more about the golden period for stroke treatment and how this can help avoid death and/or disability.