Tag: Stroke

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Life After Stroke: Expert Recovery Advice

Are you or a loved one recovering from a stroke? There are important steps individuals need to take. Learn more about the post-stroke recovery process.

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The Relationship Between Diabetes and Stroke

There is a strong connection between living with diabetes and having a stroke. Being aware of the risk factors, how the two health issues are related, and ways to prevent both can benefit anyone concerned about developing diabetes or having a stroke.

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What is a Silent Stroke?

A stroke occurs when the blood flow to the brain is interrupted, a medical event that can potentially cause permanent damage and disability. While many strokes will present with obvious symptoms, there exists a less obvious type referred to as a “silent stroke” that can still result in loss of oxygen to brain cells and the same kind of effects over time.

Stroke 101: How to Identify and Prevent Stroke

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), in the United States, someone has a stroke every 40 seconds—and every four minutes, an individual dies from stroke. While those may seem like staggering statistics, 80% of strokes are preventable.

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How to Recover After a Stroke

Having a stroke can change your life, but having the right recovery plan and understanding the stages of stroke recovery can help you regain a sense of normalcy. Learn what to expect during the stroke recovery process.

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Why a Mini-stroke Poses a Big Risk to Your Health

A ministroke isn’t quite a stroke, but the two have a lot in common. When a ministroke occurs, a stroke may not be far behind. Learn more.

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How to Keep Your Blood Pressure Under Control

High blood pressure is common and often undiagnosed. If you have or develop high blood pressure, your risk of having a heart attack or stroke rises. In fact, high blood pressure is the biggest risk factor for stroke and a leading cause of heart attacks. Discover what lifestyle changes you can make to bring down your levels or reduce your risk of developing high blood pressure.