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FAST vs. BE-FAST . FAST and BE-FAST are tools designed to help the public recognize stroke symptoms and get help immediately. Since knowledge and quick action are key to improving stroke outcomes ...
The first five letters in the BE FAST acronym stands for balance, eyes, face, arms and speech. Warnings signs of a stroke can include a sudden loss of balance or coordination, vision changes or ...
UHS emphasized knowing the term, “BE FAST,” an acronym for the most common symptoms of strokes: Balance, eyes, face, arm, speech and time. When someone suffers a stroke, one of these body ...
A study by the American Stroke Association surveyed 1,900 people to assess public awareness of stroke symptoms. Awareness and recognition of “F.A.S.T.” stroke symptoms – Face, Arm, Speech ...
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