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On Tuesday, May 7, AdventHealth Redmond is hosting Strike Out Stroke Night to support stroke awareness and prevention.
Throughout the game, courageous stroke survivors and some of AdventHealth Redmond’s medical experts will be featured. Each AdventHealth Redmond team member receives two free tickets; proof of badge is required at the box office. Free t-shirts will also be given to every game attendee.
Strokes are the primary leading cause of long-term disability and death. BE FAST educational materials will be available during the game. BE FAST is the popular acronym to help individuals remember the signs of a stroke, and it outlines a difference in balance, eyes, face drooping, arm, speech and time.
AdventHealth Redmond is proud to partner with AdventHealth Stadium to bring awareness and provide education in hopes to combat this prominent health care issue.
For more information on neurology care at AdventHealth Redmond, please visit https://www.adventhealth.com/hospital/adventhealth-redmond/neurology-care.
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