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  2. Lifestyle changes key to preventing strokes, new guidelines ...

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    Control of blood pressure is also crucial for stroke prevention. The guidelines recommend blood pressure screening, lifestyle improvement, and medication for certain people with high blood pressure.

  3. Stroke recovery - Wikipedia

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    Rapid detection and appropriate emergency medical care are essential for optimizing health outcomes. [1] When available, patients are admitted to an acute stroke unit for treatment. These units specialize in providing medical and surgical care aimed at stabilizing the patient's medical status. [2]

  4. Stroke - Wikipedia

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    Given the disease burden of stroke, prevention is an important public health concern. [86] Primary prevention is less effective than secondary prevention (as judged by the number needed to treat to prevent one stroke per year). [86] Recent guidelines detail the evidence for primary prevention in stroke. [87]

  5. Ozempic Is Part of New Stroke Prevention Guidelines ... - AOL

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    Control your cholesterol: High levels of LDL (“bad”) cholesterol can increase your risk of developing heart disease, which is a risk factor for stroke. The AHA suggests limiting sugary foods ...

  6. Preventive healthcare - Wikipedia

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    Preventive healthcare strategies are described as taking place at the primal, [2] primary, [13] secondary, and tertiary prevention levels. Although advocated as preventive medicine in the early twentieth century by Sara Josephine Baker, [14] in the 1940s, Hugh R. Leavell and E. Gurney Clark coined the term primary prevention.

  7. CHA2DS2–VASc score - Wikipedia

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    A high score corresponds to a greater risk of stroke, while a low score corresponds to a lower risk of stroke. The CHADS 2 score is simple and has been validated by many studies. [ 2 ] In clinical use, the CHADS 2 score (pronounced "chads two") has been superseded by the CHA 2 DS 2 -VASc score ("chads vasc" [ 3 ] ), which gives a better ...

  8. Cerebrovascular disease - Wikipedia

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    The most common presentation of cerebrovascular disease is an ischemic stroke or mini-stroke and sometimes a hemorrhagic stroke. [2] Hypertension (high blood pressure) is the most important contributing risk factor for stroke and cerebrovascular diseases as it can change the structure of blood vessels and result in atherosclerosis . [ 5 ]

  9. Can birth control cause a stroke? Little-known side effect ...

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    The estrogen in some birth control causes the liver to produce more of a protein that helps the body clot blood, said Dr. Shaila Patel, an obstetrician gynecologist at St. David's Women's Center ...

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