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August 02, 2012 - Image 2

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2012-08-02

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MY FAMILY SEES ME,

NOT MY STROKE.

Gloria is not defined by her stroke.
She just wants to be able to talk about it.

Fortunately for Gloria, she has the experts of Henry Ford

making sure she's able to walk and talk again. With one

of the premier neuroregenerative laboratory research

centers in the world and a team of nationally recognized

stroke neurologists, neurosurgeons and neuroendovascular

specialists, the Henry Ford Stroke and Neurovascular Center

is treating nearly 1,000 stroke patients every year with the

very latest in clinical trials, groundbreaking therapies and

innovative surgical techniques. As a National Institutes of

Health Stroke Center for more than 22 years, they're giving

stroke survivors like Gloria a second chance at life.

To learn more or to schedule an
appointment, visit henryford.com
or call 1-800-HENRYFORD.



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