Wed, Oct 11, 2023
Aapki Khabar Aapka Fayda: The risk of stroke epidemic is increasing rapidly, 1.85 lakh people are dying every year due to stroke in India, today in this video we will tell you how to avoid this epidemic.
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Thu, Oct 05, 2023
Air Pollution: There is a lot of pollution in India, and on top of that, now Diwali is near, so due to this there will be more pollution, but do you know that air pollution can cause the risk of heart attack in just one hour.
Wed, Aug 16, 2023
Bad Cholesterol: Increase in cholesterol affects not only your blood vessels but the whole body. It gets deposited in your arteries and then blocks the way of blood. This affects blood circulation. Apart from this, it also causes heart attack, cardiac arrest and heart diseases.
Thu, Oct 29, 2020
The use of AI platform in stroke management will reduce diagnosis time from 60 mins to 2 mins.
Mon, Aug 19, 2019
Researchers have found that silent covert strokes are more common than overt strokes in people aged 65 or older who have surgery. While an overt stroke causes obvious symptoms, such as weakness in one arm or speech problems that last more than a day, a covert stroke is not obvious except on brain scans, such as MRI. Each year, approximately 0.5 per cent of the 50 million people age 65 years or greater worldwide who have major, non-cardiac surgery will suffer an overt stroke, but until now little was known about the incidence or impacts of silent stroke after surgery, reported the study published in the journal, 'The Lancet.'
Tue, May 21, 2019
Consuming up to one egg per day or moderately high intake of dietary cholesterol does not increase the risk of stroke, according to a study from the University of Eastern Finland. Furthermore, no association was found in carriers of the APOE4 phenotype, which affects cholesterol metabolism. The study was published in the 'American Journal of Clinical Nutrition'. The dietary habits of 1,950 men aged between 42 and 60 years with no baseline diagnosis of cardiovascular disease were assessed at the onset the Kuopio Ischaemic Heart Disease Risk Factor Study, KIHD, in 1984-1989 at the University of Eastern Finland.
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