stroke
Bleeding in the brain or a blockage in an artery in the brain that can result in brain damage or death.
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Stroke Rehab: Home Management and Nursing Facility
Last Modified: July 22, 2010
Locations for stroke rehabilitation vary depending on the needs of the stroke survivor. Rehabilitation may occur within the hospital, in a skilled nursing facility or through careful home management. In… View Full Article
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