Because stroke is the second leading cause of death among Thais, following cancer, and its prevalence has been increasing to the present day. Notably, it has become more common among people younger than 60 years old. Therefore, it is not just an illness of the elderly, but a condition that can affect working-age individuals, the backbone of families.
In this context, Bangkok Hospital wants to emphasize its importance, thus organizing a seminar “The Golden 4.5 Hours: Reducing Risk and Avoiding Paralysis, Increasing Survival Chances in Stroke Patients” led by Dr. Chanpong Tangkanakul, Director of the Bangkok Brain and Nervous System Center, Bangkok Hospital, along with a team of nurses and nutritionists. They will share knowledge and invite the family of Sitthanat Varachotichanakarn, a stroke patient who received timely treatment, to help pass on encouragement to other families facing this disease…