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Brain Attack | More Detail
Polly Perez was a nurse and lecturer about healthcare for 35 years. She found herself on the other side of the system when she suffered a stroke. Follow the author as she navigates a new road with all of its bumps and curves that were caused by a stroke that affected her very essence of life as a public speaker.

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One-Handed in a Two-Handed World | More Detail
Your guide to managing single-handedly written by one who has: "Been there, Done that."

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The Stroke Recovery Book: | More Detail
In clear language, Dr. Burkman helps readers understand the various kinds of strokes and how they can affect body functioning, including thinking and emotions. He also lays out detailed information about rehabilitation.

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After a Stroke: A Support Book | More Detail
This entry in North Atlantic's Family Health Series is a guide to the causes and consequences of a stroke. It outlines a systematic plan to help restore normal living developed by health care professionals active in Australia stroke support groups.

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When Someone You Love Has a Stroke | More Detail
This book is very helpful to the ordinary person dealing with a stroke, written for the non-medical lay person. It has a great deal of useful information that can be understood; but with enough specific terms that you can communicate with the medical team.

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Living With Stroke:A Guide for Families | More Detail
Offers caregivers of stroke patients extensive information on understanding, treating, and recovering from this debilitating condition. Expert advice covers topics from physical rehabilitation to emotional issues, providing help and hope for the millions whose lives are touched by stroke.

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My Year Off | More Detail
Robert McCrum suffered a severe stroke at the age of 42. His thoughtful memoir chronicles the long, arduous process of recovery

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Return to Ithaca: A Woman's Triumph | More Detail
Supported by all who knew her,Barbara embarked on a profound journey of rehabilitation and self-discovery

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Cracking Up: Nice Day for a Brain Hemorrhage | More Detail
A sensitive, touching and stylishly written account of the author's life being turned upside down by this most shocking of all illnesses, stroke, and his achievements in the long haul back to life.

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Body Awareness As Healing Therapy: | More Detail
Feldenkrais uses rational and intuitive approaches to help his student relearn basic motor skills.

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The Diving Bell and the Butterfly: | More Detail
The Diving Bell and the Butterfly is a translation of the French memoir Le scaphandre et le papillon by journalist Jean-Dominique Bauby. It describes what his life is like after suffering a massive stroke that left him with a condition called Locked-In.

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Look Up for Yes | More Detail
A true story of unbelievable courage and persistence, Look Up for Yes charts Tavalaro's journey since she woke from a coma

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Slow Dance: Story of Stroke, Love... | More Detail
The riveting account of the author's catastrophic stroke, the friends and family who rallied round, the health care system that both helped & hindered and her incredible road back to a full and active life.

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Recovering at Home After a Stroke: | More Detail
This book gives you practical checklists and guidelines to make sure you get everything you need before you go home; and everything you need when you get there. Extremely helpful.

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The Enabling Garden: Creating Barrier... | More Detail
Rothert's concept of barrier-free gardening is directed at older gardeners and people with disabilities. He brings considerable expertise to bear on the subject as a horticultural therapist who manages the Chicago Botanic Garden's "Learning Garden for the Disabled" program. A basic checklist helps to assess abilities, then sound advice is offered for selecting tools, materials for pathways, and plants.

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A Stroke of Genius: Messages of Hope | More Detail
This is a story about the recovery of a man who was declared 100% disabled by a stroke and is now leading a happy and productive life. It will captivate you with its emotional sensitivity and humorous personal anecdotes.

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Locked In, Locked Out | More Detail
Our own staff expert's inspiring path to stroke recovery.

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Striking Back at Stroke: | More Detail
"'Striking Back at Stroke' by Cleo Hutton and Louis R Caplan, MD is an unusual book about stroke. Most publications cover either the stroke survivor's story or a medical explanation of stroke. The book combines the two. The first part of each chapter is from Hutton's diary. Through it we are able to learn the survivor's perspective. The second section is Dr Caplan's medical explanation.” - L. Wisman

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Your Mother Has Suffered a Slight Stroke | More Detail
This is a touching, personal story of Kathy and her brother. They found that the more their mother needed them; the more they needed each other.

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Testimony of Faith | More Detail
Christine's book covers a story of passion and hope, where faith in God is found to be her strongest pillar.

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I'd Like To Return This Gift | More Detail
Perry has experienced something in life that many will never have the chance to relay. He writes so eloquently about trusting the Lord and building his own faith that you can't help but take that to heart. A must read for all stroke survivors and their caregivers. A very inspiring book for any ongoing through a adverse time .and needs a boost in their faith.

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Brain Attack - A Unique Collection... | More Detail
A Unique Collection of Creative Writing about Stroke Recovery

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Stroke of Midnight: A Brain Attack | More Detail
Using anecdotal approach, the author recounts the night when the stroke hit, and the subsequent events that followed.

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Paralyzed but not Powerless | More Detail
Kate's Journey is a touching story of a woman's survival and recovery from a double brain-stem stroke

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A Change of Plans: | More Detail
Women’s Stories of Hemorrhagic Stroke is a collection of eleven narratives by women who experienced hemorrhagic strokes before the age of 50

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My Stroke of Insight | More Detail
In My Stroke of Insight: A Brain Scientist's Personal Journey Taylor shares her unique perspective on the brain and its capacity for recovery, and the sense of omniscient understanding she gained from this unusual and inspiring voyage out of the abyss of a wounded brain.

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Taking Charge of Your Stroke Recovery: | More Detail
This innovative workbook presents clear, simple and effective practical recovery plans that help stroke survivors recover from the most common stroke disabilities and become capable and active again. Weekly and daily worksheets enable you to track your progress for 3 months.

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How to Conquer the World With One Hand... | More Detail
This is the story of young man's recovery from a devastating stroke, taking the reader on a journey far beyond the typical "survivor" story, into the depths of a young man’s feelings, and across ten years of physical and emotional challenges living with disabilities

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The Comfort of Home for Stroke: A Guide | More Detail
This complete guide helps caregivers, family members, and stroke survivors understand the day-to-day issues faced by care providers. It guides readers through every stage of care, from explaining different kinds of strokes to understanding personality changes brought on by the illness.

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Out of the Darkness and into the Light | More Detail
Ruth suffered a brain stem bleed and subsequent stroke in November of 2001. Expected to die within the first 24 hours she battled back and lived. It took years after the stroke for her to discover the answers that would end her suffering with "disabilities" and restore the person she once was. Follow Ruth as she journeys out of the darkness of the stroke.

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Conquering Stroke: How I Fought My Way Back | More Detail
This practical and inspiring book combines solid prescriptive advice.

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After a Stroke: 300 Tips | More Detail
After a Stroke concentrates on the home recovery process, assisting patients and their families in the transition from patient back to person.

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Stronger After Stroke: | More Detail
Stronger After Stroke puts the power of recovery in the reader’s hands by providing easy instructions.

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Life After Stroke: The Guide to Recovering | More Detail
This book may help you navigate the sometimes confusing corridors of medicine to empower you to take control of your health or that of your loved one.

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After Stroke: Enhancing Quality of Life | More Detail
After Stroke: Enhancing Quality of Life brings together an extraordinary selection of advice, practical survivor techniques, information about resources,

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Never Give Up: My Stroke, My Recovery, | More Detail
Bruschi's story will appeal to both football fans and those affected by strokes. Of course, Bruschi's story is an open-ended book. His goal was to tell his story, and raise awareness about the warning signs of strokes. Much like his comeback, Bruschi succeeds on both counts.

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Stroke and the Family: A New Guide | More Detail
A comprehensive guide to stroke for patients and their families. It covers all the basics of stroke care, from prevention to returning home from hospital through rehab. Dr. Stein's book will be a 'must' for families and patients living with the after effects of stroke. The writing is clear and easy to understand, and the information-packed text uses patient vignettes skillfully to illustrate very important issues in an engaging and humane manner.

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Stroke For Dummies | More Detail
Have questions and concerns about strokes? This reassuring guide provides invaluable information for stroke victims and their loved ones, from what a stroke is and what it feels like to proven treatments and therapies.

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My Grandpa Had a Stroke | More Detail
My Grandpa Had a Stroke provides age-appropriate explanations of a stroke, its short and long-term consequences and its treatment, including rehabilitation.

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The Stroke Book: | More Detail
The Stroke Book: A Guide to Life for Survivors and Those Who Care for Them is an indispensable guide for victims of stroke and their caregivers

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StrokeNet Newsletter Vol 12, No 2 | More Detail
Speak No Evil: Improving Health,,The Juggling Caregiver: Happy Heart Day,, Book Review : "Who's in charge?   Free Will and the Science of the Brain" , News Review: Young Blood Rejuvenates, Member Stories

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How To Prevent Falls | More Detail
Designed to teach how to prevent falls and avoid potentially devastating injuries, while increasing energy and maintaining independence through a series of safe, easy and fun to do balance exercise activities.

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Walkaide Support Groups 101 Fuel for the Journey Reflections of a Survivor Speak No Evil Wanted: Good Listeners Member Story

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Creative Writing Issue A Conversation with My Old Self Bare, The Pinecone and the Snowflake, Three Poems By Linda J. Nudel, Two Poems By Jan Tawakalna, You're an Inspiration to Me, Sleep Walking, The F Word, Stroke Survivor's Prayer

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Stem Cell Therapy and Stroke, Book Review, Fuel for the Journey, Reflections of a Survivor, Speak No Evil

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Organization Highlights:Report on the Shrimp and Bullroast including pictures. Announcement of Stroke Network Facebook page Fuel for the Journey: Trusting Yourself Newsfeed Review: Stroke News , The Juggling Caregiver: Embarking on a New Career , Speak No Evil: Emotions and Stroke , Myomo, A Robotic Assistive Device: New Stroke Rehabilitation Technology, FDA Approves Botox for Spasicity, Member Stories: Leah Fileman

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Fuel for the Journey: Keeping Hope Alive, Newsfeed Review: Stroke News, The Juggling Caregiver: Changing Seasons -- Changing Lives, Speak No Evil: Working After Stroke, Tribute to Two Wonderful Ladies , Support Developing Technologies: Creating a 'market' for new stroke related technologies, Hyperbaric Oxygen Chamber: Free Seminar Notice Member Stories: Walt Kilcullen

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Stroke Awareness options, Facebook and Twitter invites and links, Fuel for the Journey, Newsfeed Review, The Juggling Caregiver, Speak No Evil, Book Review - Our Unique Journeys, The Gift from my Grandpop, Member Stories: Lenny Harrison Update

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Newsfeed Administrator Position Open, Message Board upgrades, Fuel for the Journey: Energy Management, Newsfeed Review: Stroke News, The Juggling Caregiver: Travelin' Time, Speak No Evil: Stroke Changes Lives, Book Review:-The Lonely Patient: How We Experience Illness by Dr. Michael Stein, Primary Stroke Centers: Is There One Close to You?

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StrokeNet Newsletter Vol 10, No 8 | More Detail
New Message Board features, Stroke Network Toolbar, Staff Changes, Annual Golf Tournament fundraiser; Fuel for the Journey: What No One Sees , Newsfeed Review: Stroke News, The Juggling Caregiver: Our L-O-N-G Conversation, Speak No Evil: New Career, Book Review: Living With Stroke: A Guide for Families By Richard R Senelick, MD Peter Rossi, MD and Karla Dougherty, Member Stories: John Griffiths

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Stroke and Obesity, Fuel for the Journey: Moving On Part I. The Seat of Envy, Newsfeed Review: Stroke News., The Juggling Caregiver: The Champion Napper, Speak No Evil: Romance and Aphasia, Peer Counselor Program for Stroke Survivors: Helping Fellow Survivors on their Journey to Recovery

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The Strange Phenomenon of Spatial Neglect, Fuel for the Journey: Moving On Part II. Putting the Past in the Past, Newsfeed Review: Stroke News, The Juggling Caregiver: Nap Survival 101, Speak No Evil: Letter to my Children, Member Stories: Shari Bookstaff

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The Exceptional Therapist, Reducing the Risk of Stroke after TIA: What can one do? Fuel for the Journey: Mending Our Broken Pieces , Newsfeed Review: Stroke News, The Juggling Caregiver: The "Discriminating Eater", Speak No Evil: Stroke Conference,

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Neuroplasticity and Electrical Stimulation , Fuel for the Journey: Connecting the Dots, Newsfeed Review: Stroke News , The Juggling Caregiver: 'Tis the Season , Speak No Evil: Giving Thanks, A Christmas Story , International Day of Persons with Disabilities, Member Stories

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StrokeNet Newsletter Vol 11, No 1 | More Detail
Organization Highlights: accomplishments of The Stroke Network in 2010, How Stroke Affects Vision, A Support Group: Like a Family, Fuel for the Journey, Stroke News The Juggling Caregiver, Speak No Evil

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Organization Highlights, Stroke and Spasiticy Treatments, Caregiver Reflections, Fuel for the Journey, Newsfeed Review, The Juggling Caregiver , Speak No Evil, Member Stories

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Demystifying the Brain, Friends: Where Did They Go What to do?, Fuel for the Journey Social Skills, Newsfeed Review Stroke News The Juggling Caregiver, Speak No Evil, Planning a Local Event, Member Stories

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StrokeNet Newsletter Vol 11, No 4 | More Detail
Layman's Guide: CT and MRI Technologies By David Wasielewski, Caregiver Reflections By Rick Griffith,  Newsfeed Review Stroke News By Shari Bookstaff The Juggling Caregiver: By Claudia Warner, Speak No Evil: By Erin and JJ Robertson

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StrokeNet Newsletter Vol 11, No 5 | More Detail
Brainstem Stroke, Risks for Stroke, Imagining Stroke Rehab, Newsfeed Review, The Juggling Caregiver, Speak No Evil, Gardening in your Post Stroke World

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Gardening in your Post Stroke World: Part II, ,Movie Review: The Diving Bell and the Butterfly, Newsfeed Review: Mental Imagery, The Juggling Caregiver: Summer Fun, Speak No Evil: Understanding Your Stroke, Caregiver Reflections: Don't Go it Alone

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StrokeNet Newsletter Vol 11, No 7 | More Detail
Alexia: Losing the Ability to Read After a Stroke, Say Yes to Stroke, News Review: New Brain Neurons, The Juggling Caregiver: Summer Fun, Speak No Evil: Lobbying for Stroke, Member Stories: Phil Anderson

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StrokeNet Newsletter Vol. 11, No 8 | More Detail
Understanding Memory Issues and Stroke, News Review: Hand and Finger Rehabilitation, The Juggling Caregiver, Speak No Evil, Book Review: "Crossing the Void--My Aphasic Journey", Member Stories

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Crossing the Void: My Aphasic Journey | More Detail
Carol Schultz suffered an aphasic stroke that left her completely without words. She could not speak, read nor write, and understood spoken words with great difficulty. Crossing the Void is the story of her courageous journey back.

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Yoga for Stroke Survivors, Transitions: News Review, The Juggling Caregiver, Speak No Evil, Member Stories: Bill Ritter. 

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A Positive Prospective: Finding a New Life after Stroke, News Review: Stimulant Possibilities in Stroke Rehab The Juggling Caregiver: Time to Get it all Together, Speak No Evil: Insuring Your Financial Future, Caregiver Reflections: Fourth Stroke Anniversary Member Stories: Lydia Acevedo-Chapman

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Fitness after Stroke, Physical Movement Therapy Device, Resilience and Stroke Rehabilitation, The Juggling Caregiver, News Review: Cholesterol, Brain Videos, Member Stories: Lyndall Maxwell

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Surviving the Holidays : Helpful Hints from a Survivor,The Juggling Caregiver: Less Stress, No Mess, Happiness!!, Speak No Evil: Gift Ideas, Towards Changing the Perception of the Disabled, News Review: Studies Highlight Brain's Resiliency To Damage, Member Stories: Beth Hanley

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The Juggling Caregiver: Caregiver Resolutions, Understanding the Patient Experience: New Ways to Advocate, Planning for Caregiving: What if the Survivor Outlives the Caregiver?, Speak No Evil: Reflection on Returning to School, News Review: Salt, Member Stories: Mark Patton.

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Rehabilitation after a Stroke: Telerehab,The Juggling Caregiver: E-Readers, Book Review: Reading in the Brain, the Science and Evolution of a Human InventionBy Stanislaus Dehaene, Speak No Evil: Role Reversal, News Review: Gait Rehabilitation, Book Review :"Are You Ready By Philip Hanaburgh, Notice: Adapted Sailing Program New York

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StrokeNet Newsletter Vol 12, No 4 | More Detail
Speak No Evil: Child of a Stroke Survivor , Replacing Losses with Accomplishments :Stroke is Not All About Losses, Fifteen Years and Counting:Reflections, The Juggling Caregiver: Life with Dogs Ten Ways to Participate in The Stroke Network  Expand your Horizons! New Feature

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Tendon Transfer Surgery:Correcting Clenched Fist and Arm Paralysis and Foot Drop, Speak No Evil: Recovery Reflection, The Juggling Caregiver: The Learning Curve Continues..., Ten Ways to Limit Salt  Improve your Diet!, Member Stories

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StrokeNet Newsletter Vol 12, No 6 | More Detail
The Juggling Caregiver: Summertime! Enjoy the Outdoors , Dancing with Stroke An Introduction, Book Review: Beating Stroke— A Game Plan for Success, Book Review: Different Strokes: An Intimate Memoir for Stroke Survivors Families and Caregivers,T en Reasons to Garden : Get your Hands Dirty!

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The Feldenkrais Method, Transitions : Rebuilding Life Post Stroke, The Juggling Caregiver: What Was I Thinking?, Speak No Evil: Preparing for Work Post Stroke, Dancing with Stroke: Struggling with Consciousness, Staff Spotlight: Ann Rogers,

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Are You Ready? | More Detail
Philip Hanaburgh reveals his long journey back to some sort of normalcy, offering insight and helpful information along the way. Warmly written and deeply spiritual.

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StrokeNet Newsletter Vol 12, No 8 | More Detail
Stroke Treatment and Recovery, New Research and Technologiesi, The Juggling Caregiver, Controlling Seizures, Speak No Evil, Incorporating Alternative Medicine, Dancing with Stroke, Peer Support, Book Review: The Teaching of Talking By Mark A. Ittleman, MS.,CCC/SLP, Ten Ways; Ten Ways to Get the Most Out of Your Doctor Appointment

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A New Awareness of Disability: Advocating for Improvements in the Current Social Service System, Aggressive Behavior After a Stroke:: Why?? What to do?, The Juggling Caregiver: The Way of a Woman, Speak No Evil: J.J. Gets a Job!, Dancing with Stroke: Why Me?, Staff Spotlight: Phil Anderson

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StrokeNet Newsletter Vol 12, No 10 | More Detail
Adventures in Acupuncture: Does it Work?i, The Juggling Caregiver: Enjoy the Season, Speak No Evil: Negotiating the Medical Establishment, Dancing with Stroke: Driving Issues, Ten Data Points to Help Vote: Exercise your Constitutional Right, Stories of Stroke Recovery, Staff Spotlight: Kimmie Anderson 

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StrokeNet Newsletter Vol 12, No 11 | More Detail
Taking a Second Look at Stem Cells and Stroke, Acupuncture and Stroke Rehabilitation:Examining the Research, The Juggling Caregiver: Feasting Time Begins,Speak No Evil: Young Stroke Survivor Reflections, Dancing with Stroke: Setting Goals, Staff Spotlight: Teri Truax 

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StrokeNet Newsletter Vol 13, No 1 | More Detail
Chronic Headaches after a Stroke: What to do?, Acupuncture Continued... Personal Experience, The Juggling Caregiver: Happy New Year!, Top Ten Dieting Pitfalls: Start the New Year!, Dancing with Stroke: Emotional Liability

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StrokeNet Newsletter Vol 12, No 12 | More Detail
The Juggling Caregiver: Be a Carefree Caregiver ,  Five Ways to Make the Season Easier: Suggestions for a Simpler Post-Stroke Holiday , Developing a Skeptical Mindset: Stroke Panacea? Speak No Evil: Driving Post Stroke , Dancing with Stroke: Care Partners, Staff Spotlight: David Brenner

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StrokeNet Newsletter Vol 13, No 2 | More Detail
The Juggling Caregiver: Think Spring,Apps for Aphasia: Upping the Rehabilitation Ante, Speak No Evil: Hobbies, Dancing with Stroke:  Stroke Recovery Process, Staff Spotlight: Dennis Jeffries

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StrokeNet Newsletter Vol 13, No 3 | More Detail
Transcranial Megnetic Stimulation, The Juggling Caregiver Spring's Ahead!, More Adventures in Acupuncture: Adding Message, Exercise and Herbal teas, Speak No Evil: Sleeping and Stroke, Dancing with Stroke: Career Experience Helps Stroke Recovery, Staff Spotlight: Kelli Smith

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StrokeNet Newsletter Vol 13, No 4 | More Detail
Stroke Basics: What are the Types of Strokes?, The Juggling Caregiver: Goodbye Winter!? Hello Aphasia Group,  Speak No Evil: Caregiving Changes with Time, Dancing with Stroke: Overwhelmed It Gets Better with Time, Staff Spotlight: Erin and J.J. Robertson

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StrokeNet Newsletter Vol 13, No 5 | More Detail
New Drugs on the Horizon, The Juggling Caregiver, Dancing with Stroke, Botox and Stroke, Staff Spotlight: Lin Wisman

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