Essays About risk stroke

 

  • stroke
    ... Having a risk factor for stroke doesn't necessarily foretell a stroke. Conversely, not having a risk factor doesn't mean a stroke can't occur. ...
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  • Strokes
    ... Risk Factors: There are many risk factors that can increase the risk of stroke in any person. Some of these factors are hypertension and smoking. ...
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  • Heart Disease
    ... It also increases the risk of stroke, heart attack, kidney failure and congestive heart failure. When high blood pressure exists ...
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  • Are There Health Benefits to Wine
    ... moderate amounts of wine can reduce the level of LDL cholesterol in the bloodstream, reduce the risk of heart disease, reduce the risk of stroke, and thus ...
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  • cholesterol
    ... American Heart Association. "Risk, Absolute, and Relative." Heart and Stroke Guide. http://www.amhrt.org/hs98/risk.html (1998). ...
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  • Hypertension
    ... Many studies demonstrate a direct relationship between uncontrolled high blood pressure and increased risk of stroke, heart attack, heart failure, kidney ...
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  • smoking
    ... Cardiovascular Disease, and Stroke). Studies have shown cigarette smoking to be an important risk factor for stroke. A stroke is from ...
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  • Connection Between High Blood Cholesterol & Heart Disease
    ... The best total cholesterol level is under 200. A level between 200 and 239 means you have some risk for heart attack or stroke. ...
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  • Health
    ... However, an excess of it can clog the arteries, increasing a person's risk for cardiovascular disease in the form of heart disease, heart attack and stroke. ...
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  • From Legend to Science the Health Benefits of Tea
    ... of Alternative Therapies reports the results of a recent Dutch study showing that the flavonoids found in tea could dramatically reduce the risk of stroke. ...
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  • Benefits of Physical education
    ... Stroke alone accounts for disability among more than 1 million people nationwide. ... [18] Physical activity reduces the risk for heart disease and helps reduce ...
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  • Sickle Cell Anemia
    ... Blood transfusions help relieve anemia and if a child is at risk for a stroke, or has previously had one, blood transfusions help minimize a stroke from ...
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  • Drugs and Sports
    ... psychosis. A dangerous side effect of amphetamine (causing blood to flow away from the skin) increases the risk of heat stroke. At ...
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  • Cholesterol
    ... The major risk factors for the development of arteriosclerosis are: diabetes mellitus, hypertension ... they don't have a chance at getting a stroke or heart attack ...
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  • Vitamin supplements What do most Americans need
    ... women who consumed high amounts of antioxidant containing foods had a 33 percent lower risk of heart attack and 71 percent lower risk of stroke than women who ...
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  • heart disease
    ... The more cigarettes a person smokes, the greater their risk of heart attack. ... Each year more than 92,000 Americans die of heart attack, stroke, high blood ...
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  • The Use of Creatine in the World of Athletics
    ... "These prohibited substances have been known to predispose athletes to life-threatening health risks such as increased cancer risk and stroke (Gershel 423 ...
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  • Pain
    ... lab rats to secure the validity of this new approach to reduce the risk of brain ... way to block its effects that can be detrimental to the brain after a stroke. ...
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  • Cholesterol
    ... the flow of blood to part of the brain, the result is a stroke. A high level of LDL cholesterol (more than 130 mg/dL) reflects an increased risk of heart ...
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  • Understanding the Silent Killer
    ... brain, heart and kidneys. This leads to increased risk of stroke, heart attack and kidney failure. High blood pressure also can ...
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  • Understanding The Silent Killer
    ... brain, heart and kidneys. This leads to increased risk of stroke, heart attack and kidney failure. High blood pressure also can ...
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  • Steps to a Better Life
    ... Quitting smoking cuts the risk of lung cancer, many other cancers, heart disease, stroke, other lung diseases, and other respiratory illnesses. ...
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  • The Marathon Race
    ... health exports, the regular physical activity developed during the strenuous but wisely-executed training program reduces the risk of stroke, coronary heart ...
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  • Cigarettes Cause and Effect
    ... Smokers have a greater risk of developing chronic disorders such as atherosclerosis (clogged arteries ... Stroke often times occurs in those with diseased hearts. ...
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  • Hypertension
    ... likely for women to have high-blood pressure, but the risk increases after ... accelerates hardening of the arteries, which may contribute to a stroke or heart ...
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  • smoking us bad
    ... Women over 35 who smoke and use oral contraceptives are in a high-risk group for heart attack, stroke, and blood clots of the legs. ...
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  • Diction and Imagery in the poem Swimming Alone
    ... every stroke. Shattering glass suggesting danger and fear. "Barely missing the moon's pale hiss," portrays the image of a deadly snake, heightening the risk of ...
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  • Issues In Our Society
    ... Long-term heavy drinking increases the risk for high blood pressure, heart disease, some kinds of stroke, and cancer, especially cancer of the esophagus, mouth ...
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  • Diabetes
    ... This condition is serious because it leads to an increased risk of stroke, heart disease, and kidney and eye problems. Hypertension ...
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  • Paul Ehrlich
    ... The doctors tried to reduce the risk of Ehrlich having another stroke by taking away his cigars and by controlling his diet. In ...
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