| Acute Stroke Toolbox: Guidelines, pathways, sample admission orders, and complementary tools, courtesy of the Brain Attack Coalition--a nonprofit alliance whose mission is to reduce the occurrence and impact of stroke. |
| Ahealthyme.com: Stroke: An Animated Guide: Visual introduction to ischemic and hemorrhagic strokes, revealing the fundamental processes involved in each type of "brain attack." |
| Artists Recovering from Stroke: Submit your artwork for inclusion in an online gallery, view samples from an Australian exhibition, and learn more about post-stroke conditions that may influence works of art. |
| Ask the Doctor - The Stroke Rehab Forum: Interactive medical question-and-answer board covering all aspects of stroke rehabilitation. Responses are provided by medical professionals from The Comprehensive Pain and Rehabilitation Center. |
| Believe In Miracles: Online home of James Bradley, stroke survivor and author of "Elvis Was My Speech Therapist." |
| Brain Stem Stroke: Joe and Jackie: Reaching out to other families who have been affected by brain stem stroke, with a personal story of survival and links to helpful resources. |
| Depression and Stroke: National Institute of Mental Health fact sheet relating the symptoms of post-stroke depression and the importance of obtaining treatment. |
| eMedicine Health: Stroke: Consumer health resource center, providing information on the causes, symptoms, and urgent treatment of stroke. |
| Family Centered Community Stroke Program: An Ottawa-based study that is designed to gather information about needed community services for stroke survivors and their families. |
| General Practice Notebook: Stroke: Clinical reference on ischemic and hemorrhagic strokes. Covered topics include differential diagnosis, etiological determination, radiologic investigations, and management of patients within the National Service Framework. |
| HealthAtoZ: Stroke: Learn how to decrease your stroke risk, and look into available treatments and questions that you should ask your physician if you've just had a stroke. |
| Hobbies After a Stroke: Created by a brain-stem-stroke survivor who hopes to encourage others to get involved in recreational activities. Her post-stroke hobbies include embroidery and outings on a motorized scooter. |
| Interact Reading Service: Providing a professional, live, interactive reading service for stroke patients in hospitals and stroke clubs in the London area. |
| Internet Stroke Center at Washington University in St. Louis: A stroke resource for medical professionals and consumers, alike. Educational information, directories of clinical trials and stroke centers, and a calendar of major stroke conferences are among the site's many offerings. |
| Interventional Radiology Procedures for Treatment and Prevention of Stroke: Educational resource from the Society of Interventional Radiology. Covered procedures include intra-arterial thrombolysis, aneurysm embolization, and carotid stenting. |
| JennyStroke.com: Online home of Jenny Broome, a young brain-stem-stroke survivor sharing perspectives on recovery. |
| Lou's Stroke: Link collection and personal story of Louis Albert, a survivor with diabetes and aphasia who has used assistive technology to create his site. |
| Megan's Notebook: Inspirational resource created by author and childhood stroke survivor Megan Drummond. Features essays on Megan's experiences during and after her stroke. |
| MerckSource: Stroke: Find background information about stroke--and quick links to online versions of The Merck Manual - Home Edition and Dorland's Medical Encyclopedia--through MerckSource. |
| Neurotransplantation for Patients with Paralysis After Stroke: Overview of the University of Pittsburgh's study of neuronal cell transplantation for the treatment of stroke. Updates on the research program are provided. |
| NHS Direct Online Health Encyclopaedia: Stroke: Fundamental stroke information, provided at the companion site to the National Health Service's advice hotline. |
| NINDS Stroke Information Page: Introduction to stroke, with pointers to related fact sheets concerning symptoms, prevention, and rehabilitation. Presented by the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke, a division of the National Institutes of Health. |
| Physiotherapy for Strokes: An overview of the role of physical therapy in stroke rehabilitation, provided by Heads Up!--a specialist neurological physiotherapy practice based in Surrey, England. |
| Post Stroke Help: Articles and webcasts concerning post-stroke spasticity, uncontrollable muscle tightness or cramps that cause pain and affect movement. Created in cooperation with Healthology and supported by unrestricted educational grants from Allergan and Medtronic. |
| Project Stroke Hope: Presentation by a family hoping to help others who are affected by stroke. Offers notes on disability benefits and insurance matters, fundamental information on stroke, and links to stroke-related sites. |
| Separating Myth and Fact: Women and Stroke: Article exploring women's special stroke risks. |
| Stroke: From the staff of the Mayo Clinic, a nine-page, consumer-oriented guide to stroke. Topics include risk factors and prevention, screening and diagnosis, treatment, and coping skills. |
| Stroke and Aphasia Information: Resources for stroke recovery, including home therapy tips and survivors' stories. Presented by Bungalow Software, a provider of rehabilitation programs. |
| Stroke and Cerebrovascular Diseases: A Guide for Patients and Their Families: From the stroke specialists at Stanford University's School of Medicine, a nine-part guide featuring information about stroke types, prevention, emergency treatment, and rehabilitation. |
| Stroke Recovery: Regaining Quality of Life: Discusses the goals of stroke recovery and rehabilitation: to improve quality of life and counteract morbidity |
| Stroke Survivors: Maintained by and for stroke survivors and their families to provide information about rehabilitation options, sources of support, and new equipment. |
| Stroke Survivors Canada Ottawa: Supporting affected families with information about stroke causes, acute care, rehabilitation, financial issues, local services, and Web-based resources. |
| Stroke Survivors: The Site for Cerebellar Stroke Victims: Developed and maintained by survivor John d'Arcy to support individuals who are dealing with cerebellar stroke. Resources include his personal story, a fact sheet on the condition, a message board, and contact details for related organizations in the United Kingdom. |
| Stroke-TIA.org: An educational resource focusing on the prevention and treatment of stroke and transient ischemic attacks. Features articles and webcasts of interviews with medical professionals. |
| StrokeGene: An international research programme, aiming to discover new treatments for stroke through a genomic approach. Funded by the European Commission. |
| StrokeHelp.com: Workshops and video-based courses focusing on stroke rehabilitation. Presented by International Clinical Educators. |
| StrokeMatters.com: Multi-lingual stroke survey, seeking respondents from Canada, Europe, and the United States. The results will be used to help advance stroke education and care internationally. |
| StrokePage/Slagsiden: Home to the StrokePost news pages and numerous other resources for stroke survivors and their loved ones. Content is presented in both English and Norwegian. |
| Terri's Stroke Recovery: Story of stroke and continuing recovery, from the rehab unit to independent living. Written in support of other survivors who are on the "long journey back" from stroke. |
| The New England Journal of Medicine: Stroke Collection: From the archives of the journal, literature covering topics such as antithrombotic therapy, cerebral thrombosis, and carotid stenosis. |
| Transient Ischemic Attack: Information sheet on TIAs (which are also known as "mini strokes"). Published by National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke. |
| Veritas Medicine: Stroke: Personalized trial listings, fundamental information, and treatment reviews pertaining to stroke. |