What is the Difference Between a Stroke and a Heart Attack? By definition, a stroke, otherwise known as a cerebrovascular accident (CVA) is defined by the world health organization as “acute neurologic dysfunction of vascular origin with symptoms and signs corresponds...
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Understanding the Link Between Heart Health & Stroke: What You Need to Know
How to Reduce Your Risk of Stroke Through Healthy Heart Habits Heart disease is one of the leading causes of strokes, especially in the United States. Although health problems such as high blood pressure and high cholesterol can be a contributing factor to having a...
The Link Between Smoking and Strokes
Can smoking cause a stroke? It is well-known in the medical community that cigarette smoking is a risk factor for strokes. However, most people do not know that smoking doubles your chances of having a stroke. How does smoking cause a stroke? Tobacco use in any form...
Overcoming Stroke at a Young Age
It is estimated that 5-20% of all strokes occur in young people. When speaking of “young” stroke survivors, most literature refers to all individuals 45 years old or younger. Recent publications show a rise in the incidence of young people but stroke is still however...
How Blocked Arteries Lead to Strokes
Blocked arteries are one of the most common causes of strokes and can lead to an ischemic stroke. Blocked arteries can occur for many reasons, but commonly, it is due to a condition called atherosclerosis. Atherosclerosis, meaning hardening (plaque build-up) of...
World Stroke Day — October 29
What is World Stroke Day? World Stroke Day is a special day devoted to raising awareness and driving action about stroke throughout the world. The global awareness day occurs every October 29th and is sponsored by the World Stroke Organization. About The World Stroke...
Guide to Cerebellum Stroke — Cauѕes, After Effects, and Recoveгy
Introduction: What is a Cerebellum Stroke? When a cerebellar artery occlusion occurs, this result is a stroke in the area of the cerebellum. The word cerebellum in Latin refers to “little brain.” The cerebellum is a small area of the brain and is located at the back...
Your Answers to Important Questions About Strokes
What Is A Stroke? Strokes, also known as cerebrovascular accidents (CVA), occur when blood flow in part of the brain is interrupted, denying brain tissue oxygen and nutrients. Damage to or death of brain cells can occur within minutes of such an event. There is a wide...
NIHSS — Everything You Need to Know About the National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale
The National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale, often referred to as NIHSS, measures neurological function in patients with signs and symptoms of a stroke. It is also often used as a predictor of long-term disability following the onset of an ischemic stroke. The...