Stroke is one of the biggest causes of death in the world — but also one of the most preventable.
Up to 80–90% of strokes could be avoided with more awareness, resources, and a firmer focus on prevention over intervention.
In this episode, we’re joined by renowned stroke neurologist and public health pioneer Dr. Olajide Williams, MD, MS, whose ‘Hip-Hop Stroke’ movement is a shining example of enacting culturally-sensitive community-wide healthcare change.
In this episode, we discuss:
• What actually causes a stroke (and how to spot one in seconds using the ‘act FAST’ acronym)
• Why blood pressure is the #1 modifiable risk factor (and how stress and sleep impact it)
• How social determinants like ZIP code and health literacy shape stroke risk
• How Dr. Williams’ Hip Hop Stroke campaign helped kids teach their parents how to save lives
• What every family should know about TIAs (‘mini-strokes’) and silent strokes
Whether stroke runs in your family, or you simply want to protect your brain, this episode could change (and save) lives.
This is... Your Brain On Stroke.
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‘Your Brain On’ is hosted by neurologists, scientists, and public health advocates Ayesha and Dean Sherzai.
‘Your Brain On… Stroke’ • SEASON 5 • EPISODE 6
LINKS
Dr. Olajide Williams at Columbia: https://doctors.columbia.edu/us/ny/new-york/olajide-a-williams-md-ms-710-west-168th-street
The Hip-Hop Public Health project: https://www.hhph.org/