How artificial Intelligence helped me learn to write again
Stroke survivor Debra Meyerson and Steve Zuckerman, her husband of 33 years and “carepartner” after stroke, founded the nonprofit Stroke Onward to help survivors, families and caregivers navigate the emotional journey to rebuild their identities and rewarding lives. As guest writers, they share their experiences and insights in their post-stroke journey.
In this periodic column, Debra and Steve asked journalist and stroke survivor Mukul Pandya to share about how he used artificial intelligence tools to help rebuild a meaningful and rewarding professional life.
Mammograms show promise as a tool for predicting heart disease and stroke in women
Women whose mammograms show evidence of breast artery calcification may face a higher risk for future cardiovascular problems, according to preliminary new research.
Where and how you sit matters when getting blood pressure taken at the doctor's office
Measuring blood pressure while seated on an exam table and not in a chair with feet on the floor may result in misclassifying people with hypertension, research suggests.
Holiday recipes for stroke survivors and their families
Looking for recipes this holiday season? Eating well can help reduce the risk of stroke. Our Simply Good cookbook includes tips for meal prep, modifications and ideas for simple snacks and side dishes.
For 25 years, the American Stroke Association has been a powerful force in ensuring that people who’ve had a stroke get optimal care, support, rehabilitation and more.
Our new F.A.S.T. Experience helps you understand stroke symptoms in a new way. Use your device or phone to try it and learn why you need to act F.A.S.T. to save a life.
RSV can be dangerous for older adults. Two RSV vaccines have been approved for adults over 60 who are at increased risk of cardiovascular complications, including stroke.