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Have you ever experienced a sudden, severe headache? What about a moment when words just wouldn’t come out right, even though ...
Stroke, a leading cause of death and disability, increasingly affects young individuals, especially in developing nations.
Although the NHS says the first sign 'may not seem like much', it is crucial to seek medical attention as soon as possible ...
Tracey McMahon woke in the middle of the night with a blinding headache - 'at first I thought it was a bad migraine'.
But there are also other symptoms to watch out for, especially in strokes that affect the back part of the brain (posterior strokes). These may include sudden vision problems in one or both eyes, ...
With aging comes concern over mental acuity and memory loss. Do aging and memory loss have to go hand-in-hand?
A video featuring a brain surgeon is going viral on social media, in which the doctor explains the early warning signs the body may show to alert individuals to serious health issues.
The NHS has warned UK households about a 'silent killer' condition, stressing the importance of knowing the '"first sign." ...
Sometimes, heatstroke can start with symptoms of heat exhaustion, which isn't quite as serious as heatstroke but still requires someone to cool down as quickly as possible. If left untreated, heat ...
The main cause of ischemic strokes, which account for 87 percent of all strokes, is atherosclerosis. These fatty deposits, known as plaque, line blood vessel walls and cause blockages. Atherosclerosis ...
About one in three people who have a mini stroke, or a transient ischemic attack, will suffer a stroke eventually.
Dr. Etienne adds that brain fog, trouble concentrating and memory problems can also be a sign that someone has experienced a silent stroke. But because these symptoms can be caused by so many other ...