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Black History Month promotes stroke awareness among African Americans

Deanne Stein
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Deanne Stein is an on-air reporter for WOWK-TV, the CBS affiliate in...

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It seems like each week I'm helping my son with a Martin Luther King, Jr. assignment. His English/Reading class has been studying the life of MLK since the observance of his birthday in January. Each week, I read a speech or article about some facet of his life and help my son write a report on i...
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    Steve Green
    Friday, March 21, 2008 at 12:50 PM

    Thank you for this post. The Power to End Stroke should be followed by all Americans not just African Americans.

     

    So, I am signing up too!  When I read the signs of stroke, I knew that it could seem similar to a lot of other conditions. My mother-in-law had Bells Palsy and they thought initially it was a stroke. Alzheimer's can seem like stroke. So, we need to get the message out on the symptoms of stroke.

     

    Bless you for your post.

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