Strokes are Serious and are the 3rd leading cause of death here
in America. Strokes usually catch people by such a surprise.
Stokes happen at any time of day or night, even right after
your exercise program. What was happening before the Stroke
is usually a life time of high cholesterol, possibly high blood
pressure, hypertension, diabetes and other cardiovascular
diseases.
Stokes happen when an artery get clogged and shuts off the
blood flow from the brain and sometimes called a ‘brain
stroke’. Preventive measures will lessen our risk of stroke so
taking a Serious look at our lifestyles and what we are eating
on a daily basis is a place to start learning about our health
matters for us all.
When determining a symptom of a stroke, you need to see
any sudden changes to your body, having trouble seeing
objects, having trouble speaking, having trouble walking,
unable to move certain parts of your body suddenly and
then immediately call 911 for help, time is of the essence
here.
This video will show us all some health tips about strokes
and yes, strokes are serious!
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Stroke is the 3rd leading cause of death in America. Stroke
catches victims by surprise… it doesn’t have to be this way.
Knowing risks, warning signs and even preventive screenings
can lower y…
What are some quick health matters tips for ways to prevent
strokes and reduce high blood pressures? Removing the salt
shaker from the table and cook your foods with fresh herbs
rather than table salt. 480 milligrams is all we need to be
and stay healthy.
Reduce salt intake to prevent stroke: study
London, ON (May 8, 2007) — A study by the Heart and
Stroke Foundation shows that one million Canadians could
lower their risk of high blood pressure by 30% simply by
cutting their salt intake.
Here is another source for you to learn more about strokes
and that strokes are serious:
Brain, Heal Thyself: A Caregiver’s New Approach to Recovery
from Stroke, Aneurysm, And Traumatic Brain Injuries
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