Stroke News
“The study suggests that potassium salt substitute significantly reduced the risks of stroke recurrence and death"
It can be said that lack of exercise or unsupervised exercise, both may lead to stroke. Know all about it here.
Hypertension and stroke are silent killers; understanding the risks is crucial
Doctor emphasizes the importance of regular blood pressure monitoring
Lifestyle changes and early detection can help prevent complications
Recent reports suggest that physically active younger adults face a rising stroke risk and experts blame it on sedentary lifestyle choices. Here is a short guide on key tips for a healthier lifestyle.
A stroke, also known as a brain attack, occurs when the blood supply to a part of the brain is blocked
When we are stressed, our bodies are affected by hormones that can affect our blood pressure and heart rate
Symptoms like sudden numbness, weakness, confusion, trouble speaking or understanding
These findings add to the mounting evidence that sleep is a prime pillar of brain health.
The team found higher concentrations of nitrogen dioxide were linked to a 28 per cent increased risk of stroke.
With unhealthy snacks, 25 per cent of people nullify the positive effects of healthy meals, increasing their risk of stroke and cardiovascular disease.
People who always add salt to their foods are 22 per cent more likely to suffer atrial fibrillation than those who never (18 per cent), or sometimes (15 per cent) add it.
Dr Atul Bhasin, Senior Director, Internal Medicine, BLK-Max Super Speciality Hospital, New Delhi, explains the link between chronic stress and heart health.
Sedentary time accumulated from childhood to young adulthood was associated with heart damage, reveals study.
The study reveals that omega-3 fatty acids, also found in nuts and seeds, plant oils, and fortified foods, can help prevent decline in lung function.
Researchers observed that those with well-controlled aRH were more likely to be treated with a common medicine known as mineralocorticoid receptor antagonist, or MRA.
The study reveals over 40 million people around the world have atrial fibrillation, the most common heart rhythm disorder.
The study reveals Women have more atrial fibrillation symptoms than men and worse outcomes from the disorder, with a higher risk of death and more disabling strokes.
The study showed that a whopping 101 million people in India suffer from diabetes, while 136 million are pre-diabetic.
The study reveals intense exercise shows adverse effects on patients with moderate or higher stenosis levels.
The study reveals that people with IBD were 13% more likely to have a stroke up to 25 years after their diagnosis than people without IBD.
The study suggests that a combination of lifestyle factors like smoking and a diet high in sodium along with other factors such as high blood pressure and high body mass index can lead to an increased risk of stroke.
The study suggests that higher cumulative blood sugar levels after stroke contribute to faster cognitive decline, and hyperglycemia after stroke, regardless of diabetes status.
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