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Strokes are the fifth leading cause of death in the United States. But there are ways you can lower your risk.
Dr. Leah Croll breaks down the new study that finds even moderate stress can increase stroke risk by 78% in women aged 18 to 49, a pattern not seen in men.
Stroke recovery extends far beyond the hospital walls, presenting survivors with a complex web of obstacles that put them to ...
Baptist Health Paducah hosted its 14th annual Spokes for Strokes event on Saturday morning, educating the public about stroke ...
The common signs of stroke affect a person’s balance, eyes, face, arms and speech. These signs require timely action and are ...
Overall, following a healthy eating pattern can help lower a slew of stroke risk factors, including your blood pressure, ...
“The best outcomes, explains Dr. Modak, “occur when the medication is administered within 3 to 4.5 hours of the onset of ...
About 50% of patients have headache after a hemorrhagic stroke, and more than a third report severe pain — yet headache care ...
Television favourite Nicki Chapman has spoken about the impact of being diagnosed with a brain tumour and her thoughts about ...
Vetetan Ghanaian sports journalist Kofi Asare Brako aka Abatey shares his emotional journey from sickness to redemption after ...
When Mark Holdsworth suffered a stroke at just 32, he thought his entire life would fall apart.Mr Holdsworth, who lives in ...