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Shirley Paterson and Kirsty Macgowan

Stirling sisters honour mum by raising more than £20k for Stroke Association

Sisters Kirsty and Shirley Macgowan remember when their mum died of a stroke with immense sadness. She was only 62 and seemed well, from keeping fit and healthy. In fact, she had been out on her bike the day before she had a stroke.
That was 23rd July 2008, and they still feel their mum, Molly’s loss keenly. The sisters say, “Mum's stroke was so sudden and unexpected - it made us realise how li

Campaigners raise alarm over Scotland’s high stroke numbers

Campaigners raise alarm over Scotland’s high stroke numbers

Responding to the latest annual Scottish Stroke Figures, the Stroke Association has expressed concern that people in Scotland are much more likely to have a stroke than those in the rest of the UK.
The latest data from Public Health Scotland suggests that the incidence rate for stroke (adjusted for age and sex) has decreased by just 2.4% since 2012/13.
John Watson, Associate Director for the

Take a leap of faith for stroke

Take a leap of faith for stroke

If you’ve ever wondered how it would feel to swing off a 150ft crane then now is your chance to find out.

New Year’s Resolution to kick-start the ‘feel good’ factor

New Year’s Resolution to kick-start the ‘feel good’ factor

What better way to shake off those winter blues than a New Year’s resolution to get outside and revitalise the spirit. The Stroke Association is encouraging people to get going and shape up after Christmas by signing up to a 5k or 10k Resolution Run. This takes place on Sunday 13 March 2016 at Glasgow Green in Glasgow.