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Old Term: Stroke; New Term: Brain Attack
Imagine that your doctor told you that you were at risk for a "brain attack." It is an emerging term that stroke prevention groups hope will attract attention to a significant health problem. They also hope that the new phrase will prompt people to take quick action after a "brain attack" just as they would after a heart attack.
Brain attacks, or strokes
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