Six Important Tips to Reduce Risk of Stroke Since May is National Stroke to the brain gets blocked, resulting in permanent disabilities and even death. Stroke is recognized as the fourth leading cause of death in the United States. Reports suggest that about 1 in 3 adults – an estimated 67 million people – suffer from high blood pressure or hypertension. High and uncontrolled blood pressure can increase stroke risk by four to six times. The condition can potentially damage the heart, brain and kidney functioning even without a single symptom. Generally, the risk of stroke is directly related to how high your blood pressure is. Many conditions such as high cholesterol, atrial fibrillation, and diabetes, and other factors like gender, race or family history increase risk of stroke. So it’s obvious that taking measures to prevent or manage these conditions will lower your chances of suffering a stroke. Here is some expert advice on lowering the risk of stroke – Set a reasonable goal for weight loss – If you're overweight or obese, controlling body weight is an important way to reduce the risk of stroke. The excess pounds can disrupt the circulatory system functioning leading www.hqbk.com
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