Every year on October 29, World Stroke Day serves as a global reminder of one of the leading causes of death and disability. With more than 12.2 million new cases annually, experts are sounding the alarm on the rising incidence of stroke, especially among people under 45. Neurologists warn that awareness and early intervention remain the most powerful tools in preventing long-term damage. As Dr Jyoti Bala Sharma, Director of Neurology at Fortis Noida, stresses, “Every minute counts, approximately 1.9 million brain cells die each minute after a stroke begins. ”
Dr Jyoti says, "More than 12.2 million new cases of stroke occur worldwide each year. One stroke occurs every 40 seconds, and one stroke death every 4 minutes. Stroke is the fourth leading cause of death and the fifth leadi

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