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Salmon and quinoa patties // Croquettes au saumon et au quinoa
Elevate your weeknight meals with these delicious salmon and quinoa patties.
Packed with protein and wholesome grains, these patties are perfect for a quick lunch, dinner or meal prep. Watch the full video to learn how to make them in just a few steps.
Find more heart-healthy recipes at heartandstroke.ca/recipes
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Rehaussez vos soupers de semaine avec ces délicieuses croquettes au saumon et au quinoa. Elles contiennent des protéines et des grains entiers, et sont idéales pour un dîner ou un souper rapide, ou comme base pour une autre recette. Regardez la vidéo complète pour apprendre comment les préparer en quelques étapes.
Découvrez d’autres recettes bonnes pour le cœur au coeuretavc.ca/recettes
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Відео

Optimizing CVT Care and Outcomes: Closing the Evidence to Practice Gap
Переглядів 6612 годин тому
Heart & Stroke Presents… Stroke Month 2024 - Optimizing CVT Care and Outcomes: Closing the Evidence to Practice Gap Recorded on June 13th, 2024 Presenters Thalia Field, MD, MHSc, FRCPC Stroke Neurologist Jennifer Mandzia, MD, PhD, FRCPC Stroke Neurologist Aviva, Person with Lived Experience of Stroke Moderator Patrice Lindsay, RN, PhD, FWSO PWLE Engagement Strategy and Stroke Intended Audience ...
Optimiser les soins et les résultats liés à la TVC
Переглядів 6612 годин тому
Présenté par Cœur AVC Webinaire du Mois de l’AVC 2024 - Optimiser les soins et les résultats liés à la TVC pour combler l’écart entre les données probantes et la pratique Le 18 juin 2024 Conférencières et conférenciers Theodore Wein, M.D., FRCPC Neurologue spécialiste de l’AVC Modératrices Francine Forget Marin, Dt. P., MBA Directrice, Affaires santé et recherche, Québec | Fondation des maladie...
Writing-on-Stone Provincial Park
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Happy National Indigenous Peoples Day! This year, we're celebrating multigenerational storytelling. Meet Ramona Big Head, Blackfoot First Nations. She explains how writing on stone has helped families share stories throughout generations. Learn more: www.heartandstroke.ca/what-we-do/indigenous-health. #NIPD2024
Parc provincial Writing-on-Stone
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Parc provincial Writing-on-Stone
Les publicités de malbouffe ont façonné notre génération. Arrêtons la PubDestinéeAuxEnfants
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Les publicités de malbouffe ont façonné notre génération. Arrêtons la PubDestinéeAuxEnfants
Junk food ads shaped our generation: It’s time to stop #Marketing2Kids
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Junk food ads shaped our generation: It’s time to stop #Marketing2Kids
Webinaire 2024 : Ce n’est pas normal d’être essoufflé
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Webinaire 2024 : Ce n’est pas normal d’être essoufflé
Heart Failure Awareness Week Webinar 2024: It's Not Normal to be Breathless
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Heart Failure Awareness Week Webinar 2024: It's Not Normal to be Breathless
Cibler l’une des principales causes de la démence
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Cibler l’une des principales causes de la démence
Targeting a key cause of dementia
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Targeting a key cause of dementia
Intégration du soutien en santé mentale dans les soins de l’AVC
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Intégration du soutien en santé mentale dans les soins de l’AVC
Integrating mental health in stroke care
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Integrating mental health in stroke care
L’histoire de Michael - famille
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L’histoire de Michael - famille
Michael's story - Family
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Michael's story - Family
L’histoire de Courtney - famille
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L’histoire de Courtney - famille
Courtney's story - Family
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Courtney's story - Family
The Impact of Donors like YOU
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The Impact of Donors like YOU
Le combat de Courtney contre l'AVC.
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Le combat de Courtney contre l'AVC.
Courtney's struggle with stroke
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Courtney's struggle with stroke
Une histoire qui me tient à cœur
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Une histoire qui me tient à cœur
A high risk inheritance
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A high risk inheritance
“I am here for a reason.”
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“I am here for a reason.”
Lynne : 15
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Lynne : 15
Lynne: 15
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Lynne: 15
Julie : 15
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Julie : 15
Julie: 15
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Julie: 15
Carissa : 15
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Carissa : 15
Carissa: 15
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Carissa: 15
Women’s Risk Factors
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Women’s Risk Factors

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @aashutoshchourasia
    @aashutoshchourasia 8 годин тому

    Exactly this is the thing that happened with my grandfather. And he died within 2 days

  • @Cherr431
    @Cherr431 4 дні тому

    Is there any first aid for stroke?

  • @peninsulaonetoonegoalkeepi5677

    I’ve had syncope Vasavagol for a while.. I don’t pass out I just lay down until it goes … I’ve had it while a sleep…

  • @user-xu1oq4eu1b
    @user-xu1oq4eu1b 6 днів тому

    yo you PU&LLED UP QUICK

  • @maleekaalbarran7671
    @maleekaalbarran7671 8 днів тому

    I don’t mean to be offensive, but companies have a right to advertise their product. If I’m selling candy bars, I will advertise so that people know I’m selling them and will want to buy them! It’s the same with alcohol commercials and everything else. Those ads don’t make alcoholics or eating disorder or anything. So instead of trying to silence companies trying to advertise their products, I think it would make more sense to encourage more health food companies or health products to advertise more than they do so we can see more of their products! If they advertised more like the other unhealthy food companies, there would be more customers for them and people would even know they existed in the first place! I know I have wanted healthy alternatives to unhealthy things and I had to google it to find it. So yeah they need to advertise more. With so many people now wanting healthier options, their products would sell like crazy!!

  • @Alessandro1983
    @Alessandro1983 9 днів тому

    Man, God bless this man.

  • @claudette7742
    @claudette7742 12 днів тому

    😢sorry to

  • @emnem1212
    @emnem1212 12 днів тому

    the low pony tail, cute striped shirt & forced high pitch voice almost made me believe that daughter was 15 and not in her mid 30's

  • @spongeyspikes09
    @spongeyspikes09 14 днів тому

    Honestly what scares me the most about this is that theres no way to tell whether the feeling of pain in my head is a migraine or stroke

  • @user-oq1ke4vq7p
    @user-oq1ke4vq7p 14 днів тому

    I feel bad for anyone who suffers strokes 😂😂😂 sike not really 😂😂😂

  • @user-oq1ke4vq7p
    @user-oq1ke4vq7p 14 днів тому

    😂😂😂 look at his face strokes are so funny

  • @racreational
    @racreational 14 днів тому

    anyone else after watching this just raise both their arms? XD

  • @Insertname-gb4vc
    @Insertname-gb4vc 16 днів тому

    What do I do if someone loses consciousness from the stroke, do I do CPR before the ambulance arrives?

  • @moonsena8951
    @moonsena8951 17 днів тому

    J'ai eu un avc quand j'avais 24ans. Au début je pensais à une grosse migraine, aucune remède ne m'aider puis un matin apparemment jai commencé à vomir mes tripes puis je disais des choses incohérentes.. arrivée à l'hôpital en attendant dans la salle d'attente j'aurais perdu connaissance d'après ma mère qu'elle a hurlé pour qu'ils interviennent rapidement et j'ai été dans un autre hôpital. Dieu merci maintenant je vais bien, même si je suis sujette de phlébite souvent et que je prends des anticoagulants à vie. À l'époque j'avais du mal à parler même si parfois il m'arrive de ne pas réussir à lire ou parler et que les lettres change de place à ce moment là.

  • @ISBE91
    @ISBE91 25 днів тому

    Its hard to tell if your dad is stallone

  • @RajuKumar-rg7hq
    @RajuKumar-rg7hq 27 днів тому

    God bless you

  • @rotten_ttc
    @rotten_ttc 29 днів тому

    In my country the ambulance can take more than half an hour to come, what do I do in the meantime? do I say “Jim, look at me”?

  • @Vara91391
    @Vara91391 Місяць тому

    Deserves an Oscar.

  • @whatshizznuts
    @whatshizznuts Місяць тому

    Probably due to his wife's cooking.

  • @S4B3RT00TH
    @S4B3RT00TH Місяць тому

    This is fucking traumatising

  • @SchoolBullyDeEverett
    @SchoolBullyDeEverett Місяць тому

    PlayStation games:

  • @Shortstitcher
    @Shortstitcher Місяць тому

    Closed captioning for videos would be helpful

  • @Fizbin32111
    @Fizbin32111 Місяць тому

    Why does she ask him to raise his arms? Is she a doctor? Stop playing care giver and just call 911, already.

  • @LilSayo
    @LilSayo Місяць тому

    i mean yeah sure when you got your ambulance as your next door neighbour

  • @SLAYER747_89
    @SLAYER747_89 Місяць тому

    womp womp

  • @ihaz20
    @ihaz20 Місяць тому

    as someone who has had a seizure which temporarly made my left side paralized I could feel exactly what he was in this nothing was as scary as this

  • @rstamps4360
    @rstamps4360 Місяць тому

    Probes club retirees

  • @phomenia9276
    @phomenia9276 Місяць тому

    Is the Helpline number 911 is applicable in india ?? Will the ambulance come here quickly ?

  • @MutedTutorials
    @MutedTutorials Місяць тому

    this is great but try not to scream and shout like that if its happening to someone infront of you, be assertive and make sure 999/911 is called and knows whats going on, but dont panic whosoever's ill

  • @aron2015
    @aron2015 Місяць тому

    Guess I'm seeing now due to phone hearing me discuss that my friend who was fit and healthy had a stroke and died recently. If you live on your own keep your phone with you at all times, saying that you may not even remember to dial 999.

  • @gottfriedhub
    @gottfriedhub Місяць тому

    The acting is so cringe bruh

  • @FBI-Agent129
    @FBI-Agent129 Місяць тому

    This looks like a cutscene...

  • @grief.1581
    @grief.1581 Місяць тому

    I wish ambulances were this quick, Here where I live, it takes them longer. Maybe an 1 hour.

  • @YeezyWilliams
    @YeezyWilliams Місяць тому

    the ambulance was unrealistic everything else was ✅ but sad

  • @MW_Kirov
    @MW_Kirov Місяць тому

    paramedics were spawn camping 😭🙏

  • @Spoon97
    @Spoon97 Місяць тому

    The thumbnail looks like a screenshot of a 2018 game, like you're just in a cutscene and your character just slapped you, in fact the entireity of the video feels like a video game cutscene with camera shakes

  • @nox...1111
    @nox...1111 Місяць тому

    my mom has stroke and this is so realll, i felt the anxiety.

  • @Ellathemelonfella
    @Ellathemelonfella Місяць тому

    Is that what it actually looks like…. Do their faces actually look like their melting that badly

  • @MrPabloBean
    @MrPabloBean Місяць тому

    Because freaking out is going to help....

    • @cephei1104
      @cephei1104 Місяць тому

      Clearly, you've never seen someone you love suffer a stroke or heart attack before your very eyes. You can't know until you've experienced it yourself.

    • @Ellathemelonfella
      @Ellathemelonfella Місяць тому

      What do u expect them to do? Have a neutral expression while their family member is having a stroke that can kill them? Call 911!-😐 I think my dad is having a stroke!-😐 Tim it’s ok are you cold?… TIM?!?!-😐

  • @jonaspaulauskas9888
    @jonaspaulauskas9888 Місяць тому

    also you can take care of your body properly, do blood tests and not have a heart attack.

  • @adisappointedfbiagent449
    @adisappointedfbiagent449 Місяць тому

    The most unrealistic part of this video is that the ambulance arrived in a timely manner

  • @GARFIELD12043
    @GARFIELD12043 Місяць тому

    Omg! I’m so sorry! I hope Mackenzie gets better!!!

  • @brockgrubb2605
    @brockgrubb2605 Місяць тому

    When a stroke happens you have a 3 hour window. In that time you have to confirm the diagnosis and treat it. The typical treatment is a drug called TPA. Tissue plasminogen activator. It's a drug that dissolves clots. Word of warning 1 out of 5 people who take TPA die. It has a 20% mortality rate. People on blood thinners and people with active bleeds or who have had recent surgical wounds cannot safely take TPA. Also TPA only works on small clots. It does not work on large 1s. Also TPA only works with ischemic strokes. Hemorrhagic strokes are a different story. Remember that time is tissue. The more time it takes to treat the more tissue damage occurs. After 3 hours if treatment has not been administered then the effects of a stroke can become long term or even permanent. In rare cases, about 1% of stroke cases to be exact, a condition called locked-in syndrome can occur which is full body head to toe paralysis. You can only move your eyes vertically. Recovery from LIS is unlikely and most people with it die in 6 months time.

  • @accountnme
    @accountnme Місяць тому

    "Bro this mid pack ain't even hitting"

  • @HexCrusader
    @HexCrusader Місяць тому

    in the UK a stroke doesn't even constitute the highest category for ambulance response time... classes as a CAT 2 response (out of 3) so could be waiting up to half an hour plus during busy periods. Better of driving them to hospital yourself.

  • @YosriBenejma
    @YosriBenejma Місяць тому

    I lost my mentor back in january this year. You can't imagine how hard it is to think that if I would've be there, he probably would still be with us.

  • @richiee6666
    @richiee6666 Місяць тому

    This is so fucking scary😭

  • @Spyrzx
    @Spyrzx Місяць тому

    Gotta love PSAs, very necessary!