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wearing sunscreen Wear a loose-fitting hat
stress and high blood pressure
This drug (Tramadol) is a pain killer and it does not prevent the stroke or heart attack.
A life with stress, fatty food and alcohol.
yes especially if you are under stress
When performed by an experienced surgeon, the practice is extremely effective, reducing the risk of stroke by up to 70%
Yes it CAN be. As we know that stress leads to hypertension which stimulates the body cholesterol at a high rate and thus gets accumulated in the blood vessels thus halting he blood supply which we call a stroke
tell or ask the teacher to turn on an fan or air conditioner to prevent heat stroke
The risk of stroke recurrence may be reduced with many of the same measures used to prevent stroke, including quitting smoking and controlling blood pressure.
stroke and anger overload
Heat Cramps, Heat Exhaustion and Heat Stroke.
stress