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The Stroke Foundation

Alison Chamberlain from Rotary North Harbour

This Friday July 8 Rotary North Harbour will be hosting The Stroke Foundation Researchers from AUT who will be discussing their research into stroke. They will be presenting in person!

Dr Rita Krishnamurti Associate Professor Psychology and Neuroscience will be presenting on “what is stroke, and how to prevent it”

Dr Shabnam Jalili - Moghaddam will share information about the PERsonalised Knowledge to reduce the risk of Stroke (PERKS)

Please bring along your friend and colleagues. It is a great programme and very important research. Did you know that you do not have to be 60 + to have a stroke, strokes can strike at any age.

$10.00 7.15 am for 7.30 finishing at 8.30am sharp

Forrest Hill Presbyterian Church

151 Forrest Hill Road, Forrest Hill.

Register your attendance with Ali Chamberlain 021599395 by 5pm Wednesday July 6th.

Visitors are most welcome! There is plenty of parking at the church and it is located just near the Tristram Road on-ramp to the motorway.

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