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According to recent data from the World Health Organization (WHO), stroke is the second leading cause of death globally, accounting for approximately 11% of all deaths. In light of these alarming statistics, health and social care professionals are ramping up efforts to raise awareness about stroke prevention and treatment.
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| 1. Every year, 15 million people worldwide suffer a stroke. |
| 2. Stroke is a leading cause of disability, with survivors often facing long-term physical and cognitive challenges. |
| 3. High blood pressure, smoking, poor diet, and lack of physical activity are major risk factors for stroke. |
Dr. Sarah Johnson, a neurologist at Johns Hopkins Hospital, emphasizes the importance of early detection and intervention in stroke cases. She states, "Recognizing the signs of stroke and seeking immediate medical attention can significantly improve outcomes and reduce the risk of long-term disability."
Furthermore, social care workers play a crucial role in supporting stroke survivors during their recovery process. Jane Smith, a social worker at a rehabilitation center, notes, "Our goal is to provide holistic care that addresses not only the physical but also the emotional and social needs of stroke patients."
As the global population ages, the prevalence of stroke is expected to rise, making awareness and prevention efforts more critical than ever. By educating the public about risk factors, symptoms, and treatment options, health and social care professionals aim to reduce the burden of stroke on individuals and society as a whole.
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