A mini stroke can signal a more severe stroke in the future. Here, brain doctors and researchers explain how to identify mini stroke symptoms....and, how to respond. Mini stroke, medically referred to ...
New global data reveals a rising stroke burden, particularly in low- and middle-income countries, with increasing incidence among younger populations and growing disparities across regions.
Too much soda, fruit juice and coffee could significantly increase the risk of stroke, according to research led by the University of Galway, Ireland. "Our most important findings were the links ...
Evidence is lacking regarding long-term patterns of change in Life’s Essential 8 (LE8) and their association with the risk of stroke. We aim to evaluate LE8 trajectories and examine their association ...
Frequent consumption of fizzy drinks, fruit juice, or excessive coffee increases stroke risk, while tea, particularly black and green varieties, lowers it. Frequent consumption of fizzy drinks, fruit ...
“For those who thrive on caffeine, it is reassuring that tea and moderate coffee (fewer than 4 cups a day) consumption are not associated with an increased risk of stroke,” said Morales.
Drinking more than four cups of coffee a day increases the chances of a stroke by a third, while frequent fizzy drinks double the risk, new Irish research has revealed. But consuming water and ...
Drinking 3-4 cups per day of green tea was linked with a 27% lower chance of stroke Adding milk may reduce or block the beneficial effects of antioxidants that can be found in tea.
aDepartment of Neurology, Boston Medical Center, Boston University Chobanian and Avedisian School of Medicine, Boston, MA, USA bDepartment of Radiology, Boston Medical Center, Boston University ...