UNC Health
May 18, 2026, 15:53
How to Recognize a Stroke – UNC Health
UNC Health shared a post on LinkedIn:
“Your brain needs a continuous supply of blood to survive.
A stroke is an immediate threat to this most important organ.
‘Every minute that the brain doesn’t have that blood supply, 1.9 million brain cells die, so you need to be seen as quickly as you can,’ says UNC Health stroke neurologist and neurointerventionalist James Pham Ho, ‘A stroke can happen to anyone—man, woman, young, old—at any time, day or night.’ ”
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