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What if recognizing just a few simple signs could help you act quickly when every minute matters? In this video, we talk about how to recognize the early warning signs of a stroke and what you can do to respond calmly and effectively. This is not about fear — it’s about awareness, confidence, and knowing how to protect yourself and the people you love. You’ll learn: • A simple 4-letter method to recognize stroke symptoms in seconds • Additional warning signs many people overlook • What to do while waiting for emergency help • Why brief symptoms should never be ignored • Practical steps that may help lower your risk over time This information is especially important for adults over 50, caregivers, and families who want to stay prepared and informed. Remember: small actions, shared knowledge, and quick response can make a meaningful difference. If this video helped you, consider sharing it with a friend or family member. One conversation could help someone act with confidence when it matters most. Subscribe for more calm, practical guidance designed to support healthy aging, independence, and peace of mind. #healthyaging #strokeawareness #seniorhealth #brainhealth #caregivertips #over50health #wellnessafter50 #stroke #fasttest #strokesymptoms #BrainEmergency #strokeprevention #brainhealth #tia #riskfactors REFERENCES & MEDICAL SOURCES FAST – Origin & Validation Nor AM, et al. Stroke. 2004;35(6):1355–1359. FAST / BE-FAST Sensitivity Aroor S, et al. Stroke. 2017;48(2):479–481. (FAST sensitivity ~85%; see PMC8837419) FAST vs. BE-FAST Retention Trial Adeoye O, et al. J Am Heart Assoc. 2024. PMC11681435. (International Stroke Conference 2025) U.S. Stroke Statistics CDC. Stroke Facts. Updated Oct 24, 2024. Martin SS, et al. Circulation. 2024;149:e347–e913. “Time Is Brain” (1.9M neurons/minute) Saver JL. Stroke. 2006;37(1):263–266. TIA — 90-Day Stroke Risk (up to 17.8%) Kleindorfer D, et al. Stroke. 2022;53(2). DOI:10.1161/STR.0000000000000418. TIA — 7-Day Risk (8–12%) Rothwell PM, et al. BMJ. 2004. PMC338101. 80% of Strokes Preventable AHA/ASA Primary Prevention Guideline. Stroke. 2024. AHA Newsroom, Oct 21, 2024. MEDICAL DISCLAIMER: This video is intended solely for educational and informational use. It does not provide medical advice and is not meant to replace guidance from a qualified healthcare professional. The content shared here does not establish a clinical or treatment relationship. Health needs and circumstances vary from person to person. Before making changes to your daily habits, lifestyle, or health-related routines, it’s important to consult with a licensed healthcare provider who understands your individual situation. 📽️ Copyright Notice © 2025 Dr. Michael Harrington. All rights reserved. Unauthorized reproduction, distribution, or reuse of this content is strictly prohibited.