Blood Type May Be Linked to Risk of Stroke Before Age 60
Your blood type might increase your risk for a stroke before age 60. Researchers are reporting, in fact, that a person with blood type A may be mor...
Read moreYour blood type might increase your risk for a stroke before age 60. Researchers are reporting, in fact, that a person with blood type A may be mor...
Read more“Now we know that any sodium consumption greater than [2.3 grams] per day is excessive,†Dr. David Cutler, a family medicine physician at Provi...
Read moreLeukemia complications can also cause blood to have trouble clotting leading to excess blood and fluid in the brain and hemorrhagic strokes as well...
Read moreNew research shows that the risk of a potentially fatal stroke is elevated by smoking — even for those light cigarette users who aren’t smoking...
Read moreFor example, if the stroke occurs on the right side of your basal ganglia, you may have difficulty turning to the left. Many of the strokes that oc...
Read moreAnother cause of stroke is a leaking blood vessel or a blood vessel that ruptures in the brain. Two of the biggest risk factors for stroke are diab...
Read moreIf you’ve been told you only have to worry about getting the top number of your blood pressure down, you may want to get a second opinion. “The...
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