strokes is when somehow blood is not able to go to your head, causing brain tissue to die. this can leave you with major dissabillities or even death.
dehydration, over-hydration, heat stroke, heat exhaustion, hypothermia, hypothermia, hypoglycemia, hyperglycemia, seizures, heart attack, stroke, concussion, hyperadreneline and caffein poisoning.
In cases of severe hypothermia, a persons hear rate will start to decrease and their blood pressure will start to drop. In mild conditions of hypothermia, ones heart rate will increase for a while.
Indirectly, yes. If a person has heart problems (whether they are aware of them or not), and becomes extremely angry to the point of it raising their blood pressure to dangerous levels, it can result in a heart attack or a stroke. And either of these can result in death. So while it would be the heart attack or stroke which caused the death, the extreme anger would be the cause of the heart attack or stroke.
No. But the converse is true
If you have high blood-pressure, there is an increase in the risk of either a stroke or a heart attack.
Sudden exertion in cold weather can strain a person's heart or cause accidental hypothermia if precautions are not taken.
With medical treatment
possibly. If it is a serious stroke and you have already had heart related issues, than yes.
It is normally around 70mL. Depending on the person's size and physical activity levels, the "normal" stroke volume varies from between 60mL to 100mL.
Stroke is associated with high blood pressure. High blood pressure is associated with sedentary life style. So stroke, then, is associated with sedentary life style. Strokes can be prevented by living a generally heart-healthy life, and keeping the heart healthy is a lifestyle in itself, especially as a person ages.
nothing
increased heart rate can cause a stroke