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Stroke Survivors May Face Heightened Cancer Risk
Older adults who survive a stroke may have a higher-than-average risk of developing cancer in the next few years, a new study suggests.
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Silent Stroke: What You Need to Know
Have you had a stroke? How could you tell?
A stroke is a sudden stop of blood supply to part of the brain. Some people have strokes without ever knowing it. These so-called silent strokes either have no easy-to-recognize symptoms, or you don’t remember them. But they do cause permanent damage in your brain. -
A Visual Guide to Understanding Stroke
What Is a Stroke?
Stroke is a medical emergency and a leading cause of death in the U.S. It occurs when a blood vessel in the brain bursts or, more commonly, when a blockage develops. Without treatment, cells in the brain quickly begin to die. The result can be serious disability or death. If a loved one is having stroke symptoms, seek emergency medical attention without delay.
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Digestive tract cancer screening package
From 1/3 to 30/4/2015, Yersin International Clinic offers you a "Digestive tract cancer screening package"
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Healthy heart - Happy life
Several risk factors can harm your heart. Studies show that high cholesterol is associated with atherosclerosis, CAD, hypertension and stroke.