Health & Fitness
Upcoming Program Looks At Life After Stroke
This program explains how a stroke impacts the brain and what a survivor can do to improve these symptoms.

According to the American Stroke Association, stroke survivors often experience emotional and behavioral changes, due to brain injury.
To help survivors and their families better understand these changes, East Brunswick Public Library (2 Jean Walling Civic Center Drive) hosts the online program “Life After Stroke” on Tuesday, October 5at noon.
This program explains how a stroke impacts the brain and what a survivor can do to improve these symptoms.
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“Life After Stroke” is led by Mirian Medina, MSN, RN, CNRN, SCRN, the Stroke Center Coordinator at Raritan Bay Medical Center in Perth Amboy and Old Bridge, NJ.
This online program will be held using Zoom. Registration is requested; to register, go online to www.ebpl.org/calendar or call 732-390-6767.
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“Life After Stroke” is offered through the library’s “Just For The Health Of It!” consumer health and wellness information initiative. To learn more about related programs and services, visit www.justforthehealthofit.org.