Diet is a factor in many cardiac issues. By including an exercise regimen as well as diet, you could greatly reduce your risks of these conditions. However, keep in mind that there are going to be risks because of your family history even with an improved diet.
antihypertensive treatment can reduce incidence of stroke by 35-40%, heart attack by 20-25%, and onset of new heart failure by 50%.
you could die from them.
Stroke, Heart Attack.
No. If anything, spicy foods are shown in studies to REDUCE the risk of heart attack and stroke. If anything, some people get indigestion from spicy foods...which can FEEL like a heart attack.
· Angina· Coronary heart disease· Heart arrhythmias -- an irregular heart rhythm· Transient ischemic attack(TIA, or "mini" stroke)· Heart attack· Stroke· Peripheral artery disease· High blood pressure.
It will cut your risk of a heart attack into half.
# heart attack # stroke
yes...
he had a stroke in Washington dc
the answer is high cholesterol because high cholesterol lowers your blood sugars which your brain and heart need, increasing the risk of heart attack or stroke.
Some people take aspirin daily as a preventative measure to reduce their risk of heart attack or stroke, as it can help to thin the blood and prevent blood clots from forming. It is important to consult with a healthcare provider before starting a daily aspirin regimen, as it may not be suitable for everyone and can have side effects.
obviously lung cancer or heart failure (heart attack or stroke)