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Stroke: a key intervention that may reduce risk

Stroke: a key intervention that can reduce risk

Classified as a life-threatening medical emergency, stroke is a scary concept. The good news is that studies show that the risk of this condition can be changed. Study identifies an intervention that is more effective than surgery in controlling stroke.

“There are various lifestyle changes, from reducing salt intake to regular exercise, that can reduce the risk of stroke. However, lifestyle changes and drug treatment are more effective in combating the risk of stroke than surgery,” says neurologist Alexandra Alyokhina specifically for MedicalForum.

While surgery is an excellent and reliable way to solve many health problems, diet is better for stroke.

Taking an aspirin in the evening can halve your risk of stroke

Study finds surgery is not the 'key' to fighting. Carotid stenosis describes a condition caused by a buildup of fatty deposits in an artery that supplies blood to the brain.

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Fortunately, Image Changes lifestyle, including diet, had a “significant” effect on reducing stroke risk when combined with appropriate medications.
Moreover, the results showed that the risk of stroke in asymptomatic patients could be reduced from 65 percent to 1 percent or less.
br>“Healthy lifestyle habits, including physical activity, diet and smoking cessation, when combined with appropriate medications, help mitigate major risk factors such as high blood pressure and cholesterol levels and are very effective in reducing the risk of stroke and heart attack,” adds neurologist.

Medicforum has previously written about the symptoms of a fatty liver.