How to read the signs of stroke - in your language

Stroke survivor Bill Gasiamis

Source: Bill Gasiamis

Stroke information is getting out to more Australian households, in their language.


According to a Stroke Foundation survey, one in three households who speak a language other than English haven't been taught these symptoms.

That's problematic, as recognising these signs and getting to a hospital fast will reduce brain damage. 

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