Grace Turner (@gracemturner) 's Twitter Profile
Grace Turner

@gracemturner

Stroke/TIA researcher at @unibirmingham Primary Care Department.

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Perfect sunny trip to Stirling to present COMbAT Fatigue at the SSNF SSAHP Forum forum. Even managed a quick trip to the castle and mini tour of campus. (Plus 5 hour train journey child free - bliss!) Thanks for having me.

Perfect sunny trip to Stirling to present <a href="/CombatFatigue_/">COMbAT Fatigue</a> at the <a href="/ScotStrokeNurse/">SSNF</a> <a href="/SSAHPF/">SSAHP Forum</a> forum. Even managed a quick trip to the castle and mini tour of campus.

(Plus 5 hour train journey child free - bliss!) 

Thanks for having me.
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Feeling energised after hosting a workshop dedicated to stroke research Uni of Birmingham 🧠 🔺West Midlands has the perfect triangle of academic expertise, strong clinical networks and diverse populations. Watch this space! Thanks to @IAS_UoB for funding the workshop

Feeling energised after hosting a workshop dedicated to stroke research <a href="/unibirmingham/">Uni of Birmingham</a> 🧠

🔺West Midlands has the perfect triangle of academic expertise, strong clinical networks and diverse populations. 

Watch this space! 

Thanks to @IAS_UoB for funding the workshop
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And the most important part of day 1 at #UKSF2024 is the networking and having a good laugh with research friends who just get it! Grace Turner UK Stroke Forum #strokeresearch

And the most important part of day 1 at #UKSF2024 is the networking and having a good laugh with research friends who just get it! <a href="/gracemturner/">Grace Turner</a> <a href="/UKStrokeForum/">UK Stroke Forum</a> #strokeresearch
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😴 Fatigue after TIA is more common—and persistent—than many assume. A new study finds over 50% of patients still feel it a year later. Time to rethink post-TIA care. Stroke Association @AANMember #NeuroTwitter hubs.la/Q03nqNJ40

😴 Fatigue after TIA is more common—and persistent—than many assume. A new study finds over 50% of patients still feel it a year later. Time to rethink post-TIA care.
<a href="/TheStrokeAssoc/">Stroke Association</a> @AANMember #NeuroTwitter

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