When a Brief Change Isn’t Small: A Practical Guide to Recognizing a Mini-Stroke
As loved ones grow older, mild forgetfulness or slower movement can feel expected. But sudden changes—confusion, slurred speech, loss of balance, or numbness—deserve immediate attention. The first step is to treat these signs as urgent, not routine. Even if they pass quickly, they may indicate a transient ischemic attack, or transient ischemic attack, which can…
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