Lots of useless shit on stroke, but NOTHING on getting to 100% recovery. Hope you're OK with this crapola when you are the 1 in 4 per WHO that has a stroke!
With 39% post stroke delirium you'll actually want solutions rather just telling us it occurs! Do you blithering idiots ever actually think?
Neurobehavioural Consequences of Stroke (NBCS)
Stroke is common across the world; the number of strokes has increased substantially within the last decades, and the greatest rates of stroke burden are seen in low-income countries. The neurobehavioural consequences of stroke (NBCS), including post-stroke delirium, post-stroke neuropsychiatric symptoms, post-stoke cognitive impairment, and dementia, constitute a significant part of the burden.
Slide Decks on NBCS
Our educational slide decks on the Neurobehavioral Consequences of
Stroke (NBCS) offer an overview of stroke and provide an introduction to
current knowledge on NBCS including delirium, post-stroke
neuropsychiatric symptoms (NPS), and post-stroke cognitive impairment.
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Overview of Stroke
This slide deck presents an overview of stroke, including facts on stroke types and risk factors, as well as solutions to reduce the global stroke burden. Go to the slide deck.

Epidemiology and Global Impact of Stroke and NBCS
This slide deck discusses the epidemiology and burden of stroke and the epidemiology and impact of neurobehavioral consequences of stroke. Go to the slide deck.

Post-stroke Neuropsychiatric Symptoms
This slide deck provides definitions of NPS, including the challenges associated with diagnosis, epidemiology, unmet needs, and management strategies for post-stroke NPS. Go to the slide deck.

Post-stroke Delirium
This slide deck presents current knowledge about delirium in relation to stroke, covering topics such as risk factors for post-stroke delirium, diagnosis, and treatment. Go to the slide deck.
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