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Women under the age of 35 have a 44 percent higher chance of having an ischemic stroke than their male counterparts.
Recent evidence suggests that young women (18–45 years) may be at higher risk of ischemic strokes than men of the same age. Researchers looked at the variations in stroke incidence between men and women in distinct young adult age groups. They looked at studies published and indexed on PubMed, one of the world’s largest online Read more
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Diabetes: Know your ABCs
You are the most vital part of your health care team. You are the one who is in charge of managing your diabetes on a daily basis. Here are the ABCs of diabetes that can help you with managing your diabetes. Consult your doctor about the best ways to manage your diabetes and stay healthy. Read more
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Stroke: how mild or transient ischemic stroke Disrupts Neural Processing
Julia was grateful for prompt treatment and a quick recovery after suffering a mild stroke. However, when she resumed her typical routines, she noticed an unexpected side effect. She was unable to maintain the back and forth between participants in work meetings. When she was asked for her own thoughts, she realized she didn’t understand Read more
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Diabetes Management: Why you need a Diabetes care and education Specialist?
Having a diabetes care and education specialist under your wing is many steps ahead in managing your diabetic condition and its associated complications… Read more
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The Apple Smart Watch helps Detect the Risk of having a Stroke.
How does the Apple Smart Watch help detect a stroke early? By checking for irregular heart rhythms and doing an electrocardiogram (ECG/EKG). Every two hours, the irregular heart rhythm warning feature examines heart rhythms in the background and delivers an alert if an irregular heart beat is identified. If an abnormal heart rhythm is detected, Read more
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5 uncommon tips you must remember daily to reduce risk of getting chronic conditions
1. You can skip that breakfast, but…? The only way skipping breakfast can help you is through overnight fasting- entailing an early supper before bed and taking upto 16 hours (as if it matters) before the next meal. Sugar and insulin levels drop forcing fat breakdown as an energy source. However, research has found that, Read more
