Stroke Facts & Statistics
A stroke, sometimes referred to as a brain attack, primarily occurs when the blood supply to the brain is blocked by a clot or tear in a blood vessel. There are 2 types of stroke called Ischemic and Hemorrhagic. Learn about Ischemic and Hemorrhagic Strokes, as well as TIA Strokes.
Stroke Risk Factors
Learn about the 3 major risk factors to stroke, High Blood Pressure, High Cholesterol, and Smoking, and what you can do to manage these risk factors.
Call 911 When Having a Stroke
DURING A STROKE: BE FAST - CALL 911 IMMEDIATELY. In case of stroke every minute counts. In one second 32,000 brain cells die. In the next 59 seconds an ischemic stroke can kill 1.9...
Hemorrhagic Stroke Treatment
Hemorrhagic Stroke Treatment A hemorrhagic stroke occurs when a weakened blood vessel ruptures and spills blood into brain tissue. The most common cause for the rupture is uncontrolled hypertension (high blood pressure). There are two...
Ischemic Stroke Treatment
An ischemic stroke occurs as a result of an obstruction within a blood vessel supplying blood to the brain. It accounts for 87 percent of all stroke cases. Treatment for ischemic stroke involves the...
Primary vs. Comprehensive Stroke Center
Primary Stroke Center (PSC) Primary Stroke Center Certification recognizes hospitals that meet standards to support better outcomes for stroke care. Standards include: A dedicated stroke-focused program Staffing by qualified medical professionals...