Every 40 seconds, someone in the United States suffers a stroke. This devastating event occurs when blood flow to part of the brain is blocked or when a blood vessel in the brain bursts. The resulting ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Nearly 14% of active smokers who survived a stroke use e-cigarettes, and those users were more inclined than ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . “These data support the need for interventions to address the substantial proportion of stroke survivors with a ...
Inflammation Link With Stroke Depends on Stroke Type The excess risk of stroke associated with smoking is not significantly different for men and women. (HealthDay News) – The excess risk of stroke ...
Almost 40% of smokers who survived a stroke kept lighting up afterward, a new study found, and stroke survivors were less likely than cancer survivors to quit. The study, published Wednesday in the ...
Young and middle-aged adults who vape and smoke are more likely to have had a stroke than those who use only one of these types of nicotine product, or none at all, a study suggests. Researchers ...
MINNEAPOLIS — Smoking, particularly heavy smoking, is linked to some unexplained strokes in younger adults, mainly in male individuals and in people ages 45 to 49, according to a study published in ...
Smoking, particularly heavy smoking, is linked to some unexplained strokes in younger adults, mainly in male individuals and in people ages 45 to 49, according to a study published in the February 19, ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Younger women who smoke have more than double the risk of stroke compared to nonsmokers, with the heaviest smokers among them having nine times the risk, according to a U.S.
African Americans who smoke are nearly 2.5 times more likely to have a stroke than those who never smoked, while former smokers show a similarly lower risk as never smokers, according to a new study ...
The type of brain bleeding that causes the most lethal kind of stroke has declined substantially since 1998, possibly as a result of falling smoking rates, according to researchers in Finland.
A HEALTHY diet, regular exercise, not smoking, and limiting alcohol intake are some of the best ways to keep life-threatening ...