Seconds That Matter: How the Mobile Stroke Treatment Unit Saved Lara鈥檚 Life
First things first: Wake up and open all the blinds. This was Lara Mehta鈥檚 morning routine. However, on one particular morning in August 2024, it felt鈥

First things first: Wake up and open all the blinds. This was Lara Mehta鈥檚 morning routine. However, on one particular morning in August 2024, it felt鈥
On a Friday in November 2011, 67-year-old Dave Hwalek noticed blood in his urine, which prompted him to schedule a doctor鈥檚 appointment. He remembers watching鈥
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GAINESVILLE, Fla. 鈥 With stroke, every minute counts to prevent death or limit severe disability. Now, new data show that 网红黑料鈥檚 approach of sending a鈥
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Devika Das, MD, was fascinated with medicine growing up. She used that passion to propel her through medical school in India. However, it wasn鈥檛 until her鈥
Imagine having the opportunity to save someone鈥檚 life by making a simple decision. In 2021, Danny Sams faced the harsh reality of pulmonary fibrosis, a lung鈥
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Emergency personnel arrived at Paul Dell鈥檚 home, where his wife led them upstairs. They found him sitting upright in a chair, unable to say his name, age or鈥