| Title |
Author |
| A Stroke..Why it is so important to read this!
|
Ted Crawford |
| Dr. Crawford describes what a stroke is, the signs and symptoms
to look for, the treatment, and most importantly, the risk factors involved and lifestyle modifications required to reduce your risk of developing a stroke. |
| Air Pollution Hikes Stroke Risk
|
Rita Jenkins |
| The type of stroke that results when a blood clot travels to the brain -- called an ischemic stroke -- is more likely to occur on days when the air contains a larger concentration of particulate matter. |
| Can Green Tea Really Help Prevent Strokes
|
Carl Hampton |
| We have all seen those television adverts that tell us drinking Green Tea can prevent or even cure cancer. Are these claims actually true? |
| Diary of a Stroke
|
Kerry Wood |
| I am home after three days and two nights in the hospital. my right arm is working at about 15 percent capacity after my suffering a stroke monday night. that explains the absence of capital letters. |
| Did You Know, Green Tea Benefits The Heart, The Brain And The Joints?
|
Gordon Hall |
| Green tea benefits the heart, the brain and the joints, among other bodily systems. The green tea health benefits, in the long term, may include a reduced risk of cancer, heart disease, rheumatoid arthritis and possibly Alzheimer's. |
| How To Identify Warning Signs of A Stroke
|
Mick Spencer |
| Being able to identify the warning signs of a stroke and take appropriate and immediate action is vital to increase the chances of recovery and even survival for a stroke victim. The problem is for the person suffering the stroke they are usually debilitated and unable to call the emergency services. |
| I Have Rheumatoid Arthritis And Am Worried About Heart Attack Risk...
|
Nathan Wei |
| If you have rheumatoid arthritis, you should be worried about risk from cardiovascular events. That includes both heart attacks and strokes. |
| Improving the Outcome of Stroke
|
Jim Martinez |
| The majority of strokes occur when a blood clot lodges in a blood vessel, blocking blood flow to a portion of your brain. Although the benefits of early stroke treatment are clear, only a small percentage of people who have a stroke receive optimal treatment. Almost half the 167,000 people who die of stroke each year die before they ever reach a hospital |
| Ischemic And Hemorrhagic Stroke
|
Jonathon Hardcastle |
| Hopefully you never had to endure a situation of someone close to you to suffer from transient ischemic attach (TIA), also known as mini stoke, or from a stroke. In any case, you should be familiar with both kinds of stroke as they both destroy brain tissue and can produce similar long-term effects. |
| Link Between Diabetes, Heart Attacks and Strokes
|
Alison Mckenzie |
| In addition to diabetes itself being a risk factor for heart attacks and strokes, there are other risk factors that people with diabetes should be aware of in order to reduce the risk factor of having a heart attack and/or stroke. |
| So You've Had a Stroke -- Now What?
|
Gary Cordingley, MD, PhD |
| Stroke victims can take steps to reduce the chances of a second attack. |
| Stroke Symptoms Synopsis
|
Sven Ullmann |
| Being struck down by a stroke is something that happens to thousands of people every year. As you age, your body becomes more vulnerable to a variety of diseases and syndromes and stroke is one of them. |
| Stroke-- Causes, Symptoms, the Risk Factors, Types, Prevention and Treatment
|
Kyle J. Norton |
| Besides cancer and heart diseases, stroke is the third leading cause of death. Approximate 1/4 of all stroke victims die as a direct result of the stroke or it's complications. |
| Vision Loss after Stroke or Brain Injury/Damage - What You Need to Know
|
Daniel Beasley |
| There are a number of diseases and injuries that can cause vision loss over time, such as glaucoma, cataracts, and diabetic retinopathy. Unlike these conditions which can cause gradual vision loss, strokes and other traumatic brain injuries can have an immediate and permanent affect on a person's vision. |