Stroke : understanding the disease

In some cases, stroke is a life-threatening medical emergency that leaves the victim with permanent disability. But for many stroke patients, there's a lot that can be done through quick medical attention, good rehabilitation and community support. In this program, two stroke victims take us th...

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Corporate Author: VEA Australia
Language:English
Published: Australia: VEA Australia / New Zealand Pty Ltd, 2010.
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