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National Stroke Association: TIA: Transient Ischemic Attack

stroke.org — “What is TIA, Transient Ischemic Attack or Mini Stroke?View full resource at stroke.org

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dcpottsmdAmerican Academy of Neurology, and author of A Pocket Guide for the Alzheimer's Caregiver. Additionally, he is a partner at Alabama Neurology and Sleep Medicine and Associate Clinical Professor at the University of Alabama’s College of Community Health Sciences. Selected as the 2008 American Academy of Neurology’s Advocate of the Year, Dr. Potts seeks to improve the quality of life for dementia patients and their caregivers primarily through innovative education and through incorporating the expressive arts. Born out of his experience as an Alzheimer’s caregiver, and nurtured through the American Academy of Neurology’s Palatucci Advocacy Program, Dr. Potts formed Cognitive Dynamics, a foundation dedicated to fostering the expressive arts to improve the lives of dementia patients and their caregivers and championing human dignity. Dr. Potts is also Medical Director of a dementia caregiver training caregiver company, Dementia Dynamics, LLC. " /> Daniel C. Potts, MD Doctor, Internist, Neurologist, Physician, and Active Health Library

Transient Ischemic Attack (TIA, Mini-Stroke) Symptoms, Causes, Treatment - What are the risk factors for transient ischemic attack (TIA) on MedicineNet

medicinenet.com — “Read about transient ischemia attack (TIA, mini-stroke) symptoms such as confusion, weakness, loss of function to one side of the body, slurred speech, and lethargy. TIA is a medical emergency.View full resource at medicinenet.com

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Symptoms: confusion, weakness, lethargy, partial vision loss, or paralysis on one side of the body . What is it? http://t.co/4XnO5Z3

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Deficits In Brain's 'Executive' Skills Common With TIA, Minor Stroke

medicalnewstoday.com — “Nearly four in 10 transient ischemic attack (TIA) and minor ischemic stroke patients may experience mental impairment, according to a study presented at the American Stroke Association's InternatiView full resource at medicalnewstoday.com

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Deficits In Brain's 'Executive' Skills Common With TIA, Minor Stroke http://mnt.to/3y8B #neurology

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Migraine and TIA: Understanding TIA

healthcentral.com — “Migraine can present symptoms that are the same as symptoms of TIA and stroke. We need to know about TIA and when to seek medical care.View full resource at healthcentral.com

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Bipolar - Bipolar and Stroke symptoms?

healthcentral.com — “I am a 50 year old woman with Bipolar II, with anxiety and major depression. I also have had migraines since I was probably 8 years old. I also take high blood...View full resource at healthcentral.com

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TIAs: Mini Strokes Shorten Lives - ABC News

abcnews.go.com — “Mini strokes cut lives short.View full resource at abcnews.go.com

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Stroke News: Mini Strokes: Temporary Episodes Shorten Lives - ABC News: ABC NewsMini Strokes... http://t.co/Y8IdV7Ya ChicagoEndovascular

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Transient Ischemic Attacks (TIA) - "mini-strokes"

heartdisease.about.com — “A transient ischemic attack (TIA), also called a mini-stroke, is a temporary loss of normal neurological function caused by a transient interruption of bloodView full resource at heartdisease.about.com

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TIA (Transient Ischemic Attack)

strokeassociation.org — “A TIA, or Transient Ischemic Attack, is a "mini-stroke" and should be taken very seriously.View full resource at strokeassociation.org

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dcpottsmdAmerican Academy of Neurology, and author of A Pocket Guide for the Alzheimer's Caregiver. Additionally, he is a partner at Alabama Neurology and Sleep Medicine and Associate Clinical Professor at the University of Alabama’s College of Community Health Sciences. Selected as the 2008 American Academy of Neurology’s Advocate of the Year, Dr. Potts seeks to improve the quality of life for dementia patients and their caregivers primarily through innovative education and through incorporating the expressive arts. Born out of his experience as an Alzheimer’s caregiver, and nurtured through the American Academy of Neurology’s Palatucci Advocacy Program, Dr. Potts formed Cognitive Dynamics, a foundation dedicated to fostering the expressive arts to improve the lives of dementia patients and their caregivers and championing human dignity. Dr. Potts is also Medical Director of a dementia caregiver training caregiver company, Dementia Dynamics, LLC. " /> Daniel C. Potts, MD Doctor, Internist, Neurologist, Physician, and Active Health Library

What Is A Transient Ischemic Attack (TIA)? What Is A Mini Stroke?

medicalnewstoday.com — “A transient ischemic attack (TIA), also known as a mini stroke has similar characteristics to a stroke, but unlike a stroke it only lasts up to 24 hours. The supply of oxygen enriched blood is cView full resource at medicalnewstoday.com

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Stroke And TIA Patients Often Under-Treated For Depression

medicalnewstoday.com — “People who have experienced a stroke or transient ischemic attack (TIA) experience high rates of depression, but up to two-thirds of them are undertreated, according to new findings from Duke UnivView full resource at medicalnewstoday.com

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Stroke And TIA Patients Often Under-Treated For Depression http://t.co/Hy0jh4iN #stroke

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National Stroke Association: Stroke Symptoms

stroke.org — “National Stroke Association: Stroke SymptomsView full resource at stroke.org

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Treat a stroke as an emergency, 'cause treatment can be given within first 3 hours after symptoms start. Learn FAST! http://bit.ly/lGeshG

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Strokes

kidshealth.org — “This "brain attack" happens when blood flow to the brain stops, even for a brief second. Signs and symptoms of strokes in kids are similar to those in adults.View full resource at kidshealth.org

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Gender Gap in Stroke Symptoms?

webmd.com — “Women may be more likely than men to haveView full resource at webmd.com

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Gender Gap in Stroke Symptoms?

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07-12-2011 - Preventing & Treating Strokes & TIAs

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  • dcpottsmdAmerican Academy of Neurology, and author of A Pocket Guide for the Alzheimer's Caregiver. Additionally, he is a partner at Alabama Neurology and Sleep Medicine and Associate Clinical Professor at the University of Alabama’s College of Community Health Sciences. Selected as the 2008 American Academy of Neurology’s Advocate of the Year, Dr. Potts seeks to improve the quality of life for dementia patients and their caregivers primarily through innovative education and through incorporating the expressive arts. Born out of his experience as an Alzheimer’s caregiver, and nurtured through the American Academy of Neurology’s Palatucci Advocacy Program, Dr. Potts formed Cognitive Dynamics, a foundation dedicated to fostering the expressive arts to improve the lives of dementia patients and their caregivers and championing human dignity. Dr. Potts is also Medical Director of a dementia caregiver training caregiver company, Dementia Dynamics, LLC. " />

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    Dr. Potts is a noted advocate, writer, lecturer, educator, and champion of dementia patients and caregivers. He is a national media spokesperson for the American Academy of Neurology, and author of A Pocket Guide for the Alzheimer's Caregiver. Additionally, he is a partner at Alabama Neurology and Sleep Medicine and Associate Clinical Professor at the University of Alabama’s College of Community Health Sciences. Selected as the 2008 American Academy of Neurology’s Advocate of the Year, Dr. Potts seeks to improve the quality of life for dementia patients and their caregivers primarily through innovative education and through incorporating the expressive arts. Born out of his experience as an Alzheimer’s caregiver, and nurtured through the American Academy of Neurology’s Palatucci Advocacy Program, Dr. Potts formed Cognitive Dynamics, a foundation dedicated to fostering the expressive arts to improve the lives of dementia patients and their caregivers and championing human dignity. Dr. Potts is also Medical Director of a dementia caregiver training caregiver company, Dementia Dynamics, LLC

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