What is the significance of stroke screening and prevention?

  From the Yalta Conference At the beginning of 1945, when German fascism was nearing its end and the anti-fascist war was nearing final victory, the conflicts between the United States, Britain and the Soviet Union became increasingly evident. In order to strengthen mutual trust, coordinate strategic plans, end the war as soon as possible, arrange post-war international affairs and maintain post-war peace, the three heads of state Roosevelt, Churchill and Stalin gathered in Yalta from February 4 to 11, 1945 to plan a new world map with great ambition. Just two months later (April 12, 1945), Roosevelt was sitting in a leather armchair in Hot Springs, Georgia, surrounded by three women, one of whom was painting his portrait, when he suddenly let out a “I have a terrible headache” and collapsed, never to wake up, at the age of 63, from a brain hemorrhage. Eight years later (March 5, 1953), Stalin died of a cerebral hemorrhage at the age of 73. 20 years later (January 24, 1965), Churchill also died of a stroke at the age of 91. On May 22, 2006, before the 59th World Health Assembly, Lee Jong-wook, former Director-General of the World Health Organization (WHO), underwent an operation to remove a cerebral thrombosis in the hospital. However, his condition suddenly deteriorated two days later, and he died at the age of 61.   The above example shows that the death rate of stroke is extremely high. The Führer and the civilian are “equal” in the face of stroke.  The significance of stroke screening and prevention is not to eliminate stroke, but to reduce the risk of stroke by popularizing health knowledge, promoting a healthy lifestyle, screening for stroke-related risk factors and effective interventions to curb the rapid increase in the incidence of stroke in China and the trend of its younger onset.  Shanghai Deji Hospital focuses on clinical; focuses on neurology; focuses on the new medical industry civilization of rescue, dedication, trust and transparency!  Shanghai Deji Hospital Cerebrovascular Disease Center is dedicated to all details of prevention, screening, treatment and rehabilitation of cerebrovascular disease.  Consultation phone number: 021-66300999.