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Fleeting ‘mini-strokes’ suffered by 50,000 Britons a year may have a long-lasting impact, experts warn. Mini-strokes, also called transient ischaemic attacks or TIAs, are usually considered a short-term issue and are often dismissed as exhaustion, a migraine or a ‘funny turn’. When they are taken seriously at all, it is usually because they can be a warning sign that a major stroke is on the way.
PPIE in Practice
The SPCR's PPIE in Practice Series showcases the range of public involvement and engagement activity happening across the School through video and written case studies. The series also aims to foster learning about different approaches to involvement and inspire others about the ways in which the public can be involved in research. If you are interested in showcasing your own public involvement and engagement activity please get in touch with Halle Johnson (Public Involvement and Engagement Manager) at halle.johnson@bristol.ac.uk