Latinos less likely to call 911 about strokes

8602373474?profile=originalA stroke could mean permanent paralysis, or in some cases, even death.

Despite that fact, researchers at the University of California San Diego say Latinos are risking their lives more than others by not calling for help. It could be the difference between a full recovery and something more devastating. According to researchers at UCSD, Latinos are less likely to call 911 at the first sign of a stroke.

Slurring speech, not being able to talk, not being able to find the right words garbled speech and loss of vision are just some the symptoms which happen during a stroke, when the brain muscles begin to die.

Dr. Jeffrey Cavendish with Kaiser Permanente said you should call as soon as you start to feel weak. "So as soon as the blood flow can be reestablished to the brain the less impact the stroke is gonna be," said Cavendish. Unfortunately it's something researchers say Latinos are jeopardizing by not seeking immediate medical attention.

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