Fiona Meagher (54) urged her husband and son to call an ambulance when her arm went weak, recalling stroke symptoms from a radio interview with another survivor. Her son calmly performed the F.A.S.T. test and called for help, leading to a diagnosis of a hole in her heart causing the stroke. Fiona, a Patient Champion with the Irish Heart Foundation, now advocates for heart and stroke patients, encouraging others to seek support and consider joining the programme for positive change.
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For A Long Life, This 1 Sleeping Habit Matters Most (And It’s Not How Long You Sleep For)
As we age, it is crucial to prioritize healthy sleeping habits to impact how we age, with experts recommending adults to go to bed by 1am for optimal aging. A new study in the journal Sleep reveals that having a consistent sleep schedule is a stronger predictor of mortality risk than sleep duration, with individuals who maintain regular sleeping patterns having up to a 48% lower risk of all-cause mortality. To establish a more consistent...
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