AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) – A giant inflatable brain appeared on the lawn of Piedmont Augusta, allowing people to walk through and learn how to identify stroke symptoms.
The exhibit was part of Stroke Awareness Month. Visitors stepped inside the inflatable brain to see what a stroke looks like and learn how to spot one.
Dr. Barry Jenkins, chief medical officer at Piedmont Augusta, said the message is particularly important for the region…