Strokes: Warning Signs, Risk Factors, & Geographic Disparities

More than 13.5 million people around the world experience a stroke each year, resulting in over 5 million deaths.  As the fourth leading cause of death, it is important that public health continue focusing on health promotion, while healthcare focuses on medical interventions. Dr. Dileep Yavagal, a world renowned Interventional Stroke Neurologist, joins the Public Health Insight Podcast to discuss the warning signs, risk factors, and geographic disparities associated with strokes. This conversation highlights the importance of synergizing high-quality preventative efforts with innovative medical interventions to reduce the morbidity and mortality associated with strokes. References for Our Discussion Society of Vascular and Interventional Neurology (SVIN) & Mission Thrombectomy (MT) 2020+: Mechanical Thrombectomy for Acute Stroke-Building Stroke Thrombectomy Systems of Care in Your Region: Why & How?Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Grand Rounds: Public Health Strategies to Prevent and Treat StrokesNewswire: A Global Push to Increase Awareness, Action and Access to Thrombectomy Care for Stroke Patients is UnderwayPodcast Guests Dr. Dileep Yavagal Podcast Co-HostsBen Umakanthan, HBSc, MPHLeshawn Benedict, HBSc, MPH, MSc, CAPM®Gordon Thane, BMSc, MPH, PMP® Share Your Thoughts With Us!Visit our website and follow us on Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn, and Facebook. We would love it if you shared your thoughts by commenting on our posts, sending us a direct message through social media, or by emailing us at [email protected]. Until then, we’ll see you in the next one.Support Our ShowIf you like our show, feel free to lend us some support by making a contribution on our Patreon page (link below) so we can continue creating the content that you enjoy as we expand the Public Health Insight Community.Music CreditsTwin Musicom - Not Without the RestKevin MacLeod - Almost in F - Tranquillity

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