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Olivia Migli on how early recognition of stroke symptoms saved her life


For 22-year-old UNC women's soccer standout Olivia Migli, who arrived at the hospital on June 7, 2024, with what she thought was nausea, the experience and acute instincts of Carlos Charles, RN saved her life. "If she didn't come in, she could have had permanent damage." Migli recalls feeling extremely dehydrated and nauseous the night before. (GoHeels.com)

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Olivia Migli on how early recognition of stroke symptoms saved her life


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