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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aftermath of stroke" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to the consequences or effects that follow a stroke, particularly in discussions about health, recovery, or rehabilitation.
Example: "The aftermath of stroke can include physical, emotional, and cognitive challenges that require ongoing support and therapy."
Alternatives: "consequences of stroke" or "effects following a stroke."
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Another issue affecting the timing of support was that some stroke survivors were unable to contemplate work in the immediate aftermath of stroke and refused support.
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It definitely has a range of positive possible use cases, including for treatment of genuine medical conditions like prosopagnosia or the aftermath of strokes.
Amour, 2012 Michael Haneke's painful chamber drama about the aftermath of a stroke for an octogenarian couple.
Tuesday's episode was the culmination of a month's worth of shows about the aftermath of a stroke Captain Harris suffered last winter in the midst of filming.
Another friend has been terribly worried about her 68-year-old mother, who was given a diagnosis of moderate vascular dementia in the aftermath of a stroke that also damaged her vision, coordination and balance.
I was a mess of anger and confusion when my father, suffering the aftermath of a stroke, took his last gasps one day in 1995, his children gathered around his hospital bed.
More studies (some, admittedly, financed by the Cranberry Institute) indicate that as little as half a cup of whole cranberries (three-quarters cup pure juice -- not those sweetened cocktails) causes a 50percentt reduction in brain-cell death in the early aftermath of a stroke and that it may reduce the formation of certain kidney stones.
This has led to improvements in testing and treatment in the immediate aftermath of a stroke.
A drug derived from the curry spice turmeric may be able to help the body repair some of the damage caused in the immediate aftermath of a stroke.
The aftermath of each stroke is visible in my mother's every step -- literally.
My father was just 52 when he entered a nursing home, in the aftermath of his stroke.
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