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By Megon · Stroke · Monthly newsletter

PHILA TODAY · LIVE WELL · EAT WELL · MOVE WELL

MONTHLY NEWSLETTER

Issue #[NUMBER]

[Month Year]

This month's Phila Today

Practical wellness for South African families. Always free, always honest.

FROM THE EDITOR

[2-3 sentence opening]

[Replace with a short, personal opening note. Examples: “World Stroke Day is this month. Five minutes of F.A.S.T. is the most useful thing most South Africans can learn this October.” Warm but not sentimental.]

THE F.A.S.T. REMINDER

[Each issue includes a one-paragraph F.A.S.T. reminder near the top. Face droop. Arm weakness. Speech slurred. Time to call 10177. This is the single most useful thing a Phila Today reader can share.]

TOPIC OF THE MONTH

[Main topic — e.g. “The TIA you can’t ignore”]

[A 4 – 5 paragraph deep dive on the topic of the month. Cross-link to a relevant article in the Phila Today archive. Aim for 400 – 600 words. End with a Phila Today article link.]

[Examples of monthly topics for the stroke series:]

January: Resolutions that prevent stroke — book your BP and lipid panel

February: Heart Month — the metabolic triad and stroke

March: F.A.S.T. for everyone — teach it to your family this month

April: The AFib check — find your pulse

May: The post-meal walk that protects your arteries

June: Caregiver burnout — how to look after yourself

July: Indoor walking for stroke survivors in winter

August: Women’s stroke — pregnancy, contraception, menopause

September: Spring rehab — getting back outside

October: World Stroke Day — share F.A.S.T. with three people

November: Year-end braais without breaking your prevention plan

December: Reset for the year ahead

RECIPE SPOTLIGHT

[Recipe name — e.g. “Beetroot and bean salad with avocado”]

[Brief description of why this recipe fits the month or topic — and how it lowers stroke risk.]

[Ingredient 1]

[Ingredient 2]

[Ingredient 3]

[Ingredient 4]

[Ingredient 5]

[Add as many as needed]

Method: [2-3 sentences on how to make it.]

Rough cost per portion: R[X]. Approximate sodium: [X] mg per serving. Suitable for: [stroke-friendly / BP-friendly / cholesterol-friendly / diabetic-friendly] eating.

MOVEMENT THIS MONTH

[Activity name — e.g. “The 10-minute balance routine”]

[Brief description of the activity and why it fits the season or topic. For stroke survivors, balance and falls prevention are particularly important — many newsletter exercises will focus here.]

[Step 1]

[Step 2]

[Step 3]

[Step 4]

Suitable for: [stroke survivors weeks X+ / general / anyone]. Time needed: [X] minutes. Equipment needed: [none / a chair / a wall / comfortable shoes].

[Cross-link to the relevant article in the Phila Today Stroke Series — usually article 7 or 9.]

ONE-MINUTE TIP

[Short practical tip — e.g. “The pulse check that catches AFib”]

[A single, sharp, useful tip that takes one minute to read and apply.]

Examples: “Put two fingers on your wrist, count beats for 30 seconds. Notice if the rhythm is regular or irregular. Irregular = mention at next clinic visit.” OR “Print the F.A.S.T. card and stick it on your fridge — see philatoday.co.za/fast for a printable version.” OR “Take your statin at the same time you brush your teeth at night — link two habits and you'll never forget.”

SURVIVOR VOICE

[FROM X IN Y — e.g. “From Thandi in Mthatha”]

[A short reader story — 2-3 paragraphs. Could be a story from the Phila Today archive, or a short reflection from a real stroke survivor or caregiver who has agreed to share. Always with permission. Always with privacy protected.]

[Particularly powerful for the stroke series: short stories of recognition (someone who spotted F.A.S.T. and saved a life), recovery milestones (first walk without a stick), or caregiver perspectives.]

THIS MONTH ON THE WEBSITE

[Brief list of new content from the past month, with one-line descriptions and links.]

[New article title] — [one-sentence description]

[New recipe title] — [one-sentence description]

[New feature] — [one-sentence description]

Aim for 3 – 5 items. Don’t pad. If only one thing went up this month, just feature that one.

ASK PHILA TODAY

[Question of the month]

Q: “[Reader question — e.g. ‘My mother had a small stroke 3 months ago. She refuses to take her tablets because she feels fine. What can I do?’]“

A: [2 – 3 paragraphs answering the question clearly. Always recommend speaking to a clinic for personal medical advice.]

Send your questions to ask\@philatoday.co.za. Every question will be considered for a future newsletter.

UNTIL NEXT MONTH

Live well · Eat well · Move well

[Sign-off paragraph — warm, brief, looking forward. 2 – 3 sentences max.]

Example: “Thanks for being part of Phila Today. We’re a young community and we are growing because readers like you share these articles with people they care about. See you in [next month].”

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