On average, every 45 seconds, someone in North America has a stroke. Strokes are the fourth leading cause of death in Canada. Here are some of the warning signs you should recognize and some easy ways to reduce your stroke risk.
October 9, 2015
On average, every 45 seconds, someone in North America has a stroke. Strokes are the fourth leading cause of death in Canada. Here are some of the warning signs you should recognize and some easy ways to reduce your stroke risk.
Warning signs include sudden weakness or numbness of the face, arm and leg on one side of the body; difficulty speaking or understanding others; impaired vision in one eye; and dizziness. Immediate treatment is critical, even if the symptoms disappear.
Although the death rate from stroke decreased from 1990 to 2000, the actual number of fatalities rose: we have a better understanding of key risk factors, but many North Americans persist in lifestyle habits that increase the risk; these include smoking, excessive use of alcohol, obesity and a sedentary lifestyle. Diet plays an important role in reducing risk. In fact, many of the same recommendations made for people who have heart disease, high blood pressure and elevated blood cholesterol levels apply to people who are at risk for a stroke.
Consider this guide and reduce your risk of having a stroke with these healthy lifestyle changes.
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