Luke Perry and John Singleton remind us that strokes can strike younger adults too

Sudden weakness on one side of the body. Slurred speech. Loss of vision. Trouble with balance. Severe headaches.These are signs of a stroke. If it happened to someone close to you, would you know what to do?After the age of 55, the risk of a stroke doubles every decade, but younger people can...
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