How to Prevent a Stroke: Here's What You Need to Know About Strokes & Mini-Strokes Family Health Women's Health Men's Health

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Donna John
Whoa. This really hits home. I lost my uncle to a massive stroke in January, my dad had a stroke a couple years ago and my father-in-law has had mini-strokes. I hope this information gets people to the doctor to get checked, especially if you have a history. Welcome to the community, Dr. Joshua Yamamoto . Hope to learn more from you.
Elisa Schmitz
Oh, my. This is very helpful to know, Dr. Joshua Yamamoto . Many thanks for sharing your insights with us. We look forward to more tips from you!
Mindy Hudon, M.S., CCC-SLP
Yikes! such important information
Gwen Johnson
Strokes are scary business. Going to order this book and then share it with my family. Dr. Joshua Yamamoto
javi91
Yikes! such important information
Nicole D Pierce [inactive]
Eat 4 to 5 cups of fruits and vegetables every day, one serving of fish two to three times a week, and several daily servings of whole grains and low-fat dairy. Get more exercise — at least 30 minutes of activity a day, and more, if possible. Quit smoking, if you smoke.
Nicole D Pierce [inactive]
A stroke occurs when a blood vessel in the brain ruptures and bleeds, or when there’s a blockage in the blood supply to the brain. The rupture or blockage prevents blood and oxygen from reaching the brain’s tissues.
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