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Learning How to Diagnose an Ischemic Stroke
Date: December 24th, 2014
A stroke happens when
Strokes are byproducts of poor health habits, genetics, and even unfortunately timed events coalescing into one cataclysmic health episode that happens to drastically affect the overall condition of the brain. During a stroke, the flow of blood to the brain is usually cut off, and in the case of an ischemic stroke, it is a blood vessel that causes the blood flow to be interrupted.
Dealing with an Ischemic Stroke Attack
Date: December 23rd, 2014
Symptoms of a stroke
Identifying a stroke is not always an easy thing to do. The symptoms that initially present themselves prior to the onset of a stroke are not always easy to spot particularly to those who don’t know what to look for. They can be found, however, and in the heat of a moment, spotting these can help save lives. These symptoms may include difficulty in both speaking and understanding,
The Different Costs of Having a Stroke
Date: December 22nd, 2014
Looking at costs
As devastating and damaging as it may be for people to suffer from a stroke, it is not always the physical effects from such a malady that end up doing the most damage. What cannot be forgotten in this scenario is that the cost of trying to recover or at least maintain a comfortable level of living for the stroke victim can be prohibitive?
The Double-Edged Sword that is Breast Cancer Radiation
Date: December 21st, 2014
A downside to radiation
Methods related to preventing breast cancer are obviously very popular and prevalent. Various methods are explored in the hopes of reducing the risk of breast cancer and some of these may include radiation. The results thus far have indeed shown that radiation can help to reduce the likelihood of breast cancer occurring in women, but this method does come with a price.
Heart Disease and Its Relation to Mothers and Daughters
Date: December 20th, 2014
A link among women
Nearly 2,200 patients became participants in a study that sought to identify a link that may exist between family history and incidences of heart disease. The results from the aforementioned study have been staggering, and they have indicated that the risk for women with mothers who have had episodes of strokes and other heart related ailments in the past is more than double for those with fathers who have had the same issues.
Aspirin and its effects on the aftermath of a stroke
Date: December 19th, 2014
Results from aspirin studies
After research was finalized concerning aspirin and how it may impact both the incidence of stroke among people and how it could affect their overall health once the stroke itself has occurred, the findings of the research have indicated that there is no actual benefit to be gained. The results were reached after different patients were placed under clinical trials that involved randomized participants received 100mg of aspirin on alternating days while the others received only placebos.
Migraines featuring aura may cause heart issues
Date: December 18th, 2014
Understanding migraines with aura
It is estimated, in a recent study done by the Dana Foundation, which about 25 percent of the people who routinely suffer from migraines also suffer from the variety that features what is known as aura.
The Truth behind Smoking Ban that Promotes Healthy Heart
Date: December 17th, 2014
The anti-smoking law has lessened the risk of death and people being hospitalized because of smoking and smoking related CV ailments and lung ailments as well. This is all because of the laws that made a big impact in the lives of the people thus lessens the data of people being hospitalized and the mortality rate as well.
Is Chiropractic Can Really Help in Lowering Down BP?
Date: December 16th, 2014
Have you ever had an encounter and real talk with a chiropractor? Well in a recent study result, there was a chiropractic method that can help in lowering down high BP levels in patients with hypertension. The procedure is mainly painless and there is no medicine needed as well.
The Relationship of Psoriasis and Heart
Date: December 15th, 2014
According to recent studies, people with psoriasis are more prone to high BP that may inefficiently be controlled. For people with psoriasis or psoriatic arthritis, the risk of having CV may be assessed using a carotid ultrasound.