Laura Evensen, MPH, the Behavioral Research Director of the stroke division at New York-Presbyterian Hospital, is working to figure out why some people are less likely to have a stroke. We chatted with her about what she has found out so far through her research and experience.
A: Everyone should know these three quick steps if you think you're having a stroke:
When you're having a stroke, you can receive treatment within 3 hours. So, the faster you can get to the emergency room, the more likely you can receive treatment. We find that calling 9-1-1 gets you treatment faster than any other method, like asking your friends or family to bring you to the emergency room-it cuts down time when you arrive at the hospital.
If you would like more information about joining a bilingual stroke support group in Northern Manhattan, please contact Laura at 212-342-1498 or via e-mail at: lab46@mail.cumc.columbia.edu. You can also contact her colleagues Carly Klein at 212-305-1372 or ck2316@mail.cumc.columbia.edu; or Veronica Perez at 212-342-4749 or vp2184@mail.cumc.columbia.edu.