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STARS (Steps Against Recurrent Stroke)


As a stroke survivor or a caregiver for a stroke survivor, did you know that having a stroke puts you at greater risk for another stroke? Now, National Stroke Association has developed the STARS program with support from a Charitable Contribution from the Bristol-Myers Squibb/Sanofi Pharmaceuticals Partnership. STARS stands for Steps Against Recurrent Stroke and is a program to make sure you know there is so much you can do to reduce your risk for a recurrent stroke.

Learn more about STARS.



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Learn practical information. Improve your practice. Network with your regional peers.


This fall, Stroke: The Full Continuum of Care will bring together national thought leaders to educate the stroke care community. The two-day meetings will include a stand-alone dedicated nurse meeting plus a one-day interdisciplinary meeting. A case-study approach to the seminars will highlight real-life situations. Don’t miss your chance to be a part of these regional meetings. Sign-up now!


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