But while doing enough cardio and eating well is very important, new research suggests there could be an even simpler way to help reduce your risk of heart conditions that can lead to a stroke. It's ...
Recent research has uncovered that adopting a straightforward weekly habit could dramatically reduce your stroke risk by ...
The authors do understand that it is often difficult to differentiate cardioembolic stroke from other subtypes, specifically large vessel thromboembolic stroke, either clinically or with imaging.
Statistics suggests only 31% of us do it daily, but researchers just found it may be one of the heart-healthiest practices ...
Over a 25-year follow-up period, 434 participants experienced strokes, with 97 of those identified as a specific subtype called a cardioembolic stroke, in which a blood clot travels from the heart ...
The researchers also looked at the risk of specific types of ischemic stroke: thrombotic strokes, caused by a blood clot in large arteries in the brain; cardioembolic strokes, caused by a clot ...
Poor dental health significantly increases your risk of stroke, heart disease, systemic inflammation, and even Alzheimer's ...