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12 factors that quietly increase your risk of stroke
As we age, we become more prone to various sicknesses and physical ailments, and strokes are more likely to happen, but they ...
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6 'bad' foods you should be eating to decrease your stroke risk, according to dietitians
Despite getting a bad rap, these foods are packed with beneficial nutrients to support cardiovascular health.
Short-term air pollution from the 2023 Canadian wildfire smoke may have raised stroke rates and severity in New Jersey, a new study reports.
A neurologist has shared three things he never does due to rare stroke risks ...
Mountaineer and stroke survivor Jayashree Vijay Mohan shares how resilience and belief led her to break two Guinness World ...
While one can never be totally certain, we're at least six percent certain that Jello Biafra chose not to vote Republican in ...
NAION (Non-Arteritic Anterior Ischemic Optic Neuropathy) officially describes vision loss caused by reduced blood flow to the optic nerve ...
San Diego County braces for record-breaking temperatures, with the National Weather Service issuing a Heat Advisory. Stay safe by keeping cool and hydrated.
Eating less salt can help reduce blood pressure and the risk of heart disease and strokes, especially in people with salt sensitivity.
Love it or hate it, daylight saving time is here. Learn how the time change can impact your health and well-being as well as tips to make it easier. (AP Photo) ...
A single receptor in blood vessels can trigger either harmful inflammation or protective healing, but scientists have struggled to understand how this is possible. UC San Diego researchers revealed ...
Many people are surprised to learn that blood pressure does not stay the same throughout the day. Instead, it follows a natural daily rhythm controlled by the body’s internal clock. One of the most ...
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