Sudden trouble seeing clearly in one or both eyes.
What is vision trouble?
This letter stands for checking the face for this sign.
What is facial drooping?
The organ affected during a stroke.
What is the brain?
This habit should be avoided to reduce stroke risk.
What is smoking?
Loss of strength or sensation on one side of the body.
What is one-sided weakness or numbness?
This letter reminds you to check for this problem in the arms.
What is arm weakness or numbness?
This is often called a “mini-stroke."
What is a T.I.A?
A simple activity, like walking, that helps reduce stroke risk.
What is regular physical activity?
Trouble thinking clearly or following conversations.
What is sudden confusion?
This letter stands for listening for this change in speech.
What is slurred or hard-to-understand speech?
A stroke caused by a blocked blood vessel.
What is an ischemic stroke?
Managing this health condition lowers stroke risk.
What is high blood pressure?
Sudden dizziness, loss of balance, or trouble walking.
What is dizziness or loss of balance?
This letter reminds you of this critical action.
What is the time to call 911?
A stroke caused by a burst blood vessel.
What is a hemorrhagic stroke?
Eating these types of foods supports brain health.
What are balanced and healthy meals?