Stroke

Stroke occurs when an artery supplying blood to a part of the brain suddenly becomes blocked or bleeds. This can damage part of the brain, which in turn impairs a range of functions including movement of body parts and communication. The effects depend on which part of the brain was targeted and how severely. A person who suffers from a small stroke may recover, while a larger stroke can lead to permanent disabilities.

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