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Stroke Risk

  • Erythritol: Linked to Heart Attack, Stroke? Don’t Throw It Out Just Yet
    Erythritol: Linked to Heart Attack, Stroke? Don’t Throw It Out Just Yet
    The zero-calorie sweetener erythritol marked off all the boxes for the perfect sugar substitute until a recent study published in Nature Medicine claimed that the popular sweetener causes increased blood clotting and ...
    April 8, 2023BY Allison DeMajistre
  • A Mini Stroke Is a Warning! a Stroke May Follow
    A Mini Stroke Is a Warning! a Stroke May Follow
    A mini stroke is also called a Transient Ischaemic Attack or TIA. It is a brief episode of ...
    September 29, 2022BY Candice Delcourt
  • African American Smokers at Greater Risk of Suffering Fatal Stroke
    African American Smokers at Greater Risk of Suffering Fatal Stroke
    A National Institute of Health (NIH) study said African Americans who smoke are two-and-a-half times more likely to ...
    June 10, 2020BY Venus Upadhayaya
  • COVID-19 Causes Sudden Strokes in Young Adults, Doctors Say
    COVID-19 Causes Sudden Strokes in Young Adults, Doctors Say
    The new CCP virus appears to be causing sudden strokes in adults in their 30s and 40s who ...
    April 22, 2020BY Wire Service
  • 10 Signs of Poor Blood Circulation: Are Your Papercuts Taking WAY Too Long To Heal?
    10 Signs of Poor Blood Circulation: Are Your Papercuts Taking WAY Too Long To Heal?
    Do you occasionally get memory lapses? Do you feel a tightness in your chest after climbing stairs? Maybe you’ve ...
    March 22, 2019BY Bill Pan
  • Eating Ultraprocessed Foods Is Linked With Early Death, Study Says
    Eating Ultraprocessed Foods Is Linked With Early Death, Study Says
    It's not a secret that ultraprocessed foods make up a considerable part of the Western diet. In the ...
    February 13, 2019BY Bill Pan
  • Preventable Injuries Sapping Billions From Canadian Economy
    Preventable Injuries Sapping Billions From Canadian Economy
    A new report suggests preventable injuries take a greater toll on Canada's economy than heart and stroke-related diseases.
    June 3, 2015BY The Canadian Press
  • How to Decrease the Risk of Pain Relievers
    How to Decrease the Risk of Pain Relievers
    “Remember, you never get anything for nothing.” That’s a caution I’ve repeated over and over to patients. Why? ...
    April 17, 2013BY W. Gifford-Jones
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