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Exercise 'beats drugs for heart and stroke patients'
Exercise can work better than prescription drugs at preventing death in heart and stroke patients, research reveals.
Source: the Mail online | Health - October 2, 2013 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

Metal in your mobile 'could double chance of stroke'
Research carried out at the University of Exeter has found people with high concentrations of tungsten in their system are twice as likely to suffer a stroke.
Source: the Mail online | Health - November 12, 2013 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

The tiny brain trainer that helps get you moving after a stroke
Around 150,000 Britons a year suffer a stroke. Mikey Cousland, 42, a taxi driver from West Lothian, Scotland, had one last year.
Source: the Mail online | Health - December 17, 2013 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

Blood-thinning drug warfarin can double the risk of stroke
Researchers believe warfarin may deactivate two naturally occurring anti-clotting proteins before its blood-thinning effects are felt. After 30 days, the drug halves the risk of stroke.
Source: the Mail online | Health - December 19, 2013 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

Stroke causes primary school teacher to lose the ability to READ - but she can still write and understand speech
According to a report in the journal Neurology, the 40-year-old woman developed 'word blindness' as a result of the stroke.
Source: the Mail online | Health - January 8, 2014 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

From superwoman - to someone who can't even choose what I should wear: A stroke had no lasting physical effects on Inger, but her mental ability was damaged dramatically
Inger Wallis, from London, has found that the stroke four-and-a-half years ago had left her unable to make even the simplest of decisions.
Source: the Mail online | Health - January 18, 2014 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

Stroke had no lasting physical effects on Inger Wallis, but her mental ability was damaged dramatically
Inger Wallis, from London, has found that the stroke four-and-a-half years ago had left her unable to make even the simplest of decisions.
Source: the Mail online | Health - January 19, 2014 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

How a change in weather could trigger a STROKE
A Yale University stiudy found people are more likely to have a stroke, and die from it, where there are big changes in air temperatures and higher humidity.
Source: the Mail online | Health - February 12, 2014 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

Snorting cocaine increases the risk of a stroke by 700% in the 24 hours after use
Researchers at the University of Maryland School of Medicine say their research suggests all young stroke patients should be screened for drug abuse.
Source: the Mail online | Health - February 12, 2014 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

ASK THE DOCTOR: I fear my prickly scalp is the sign of a stroke
This week, Dr Martin Scurr explains the potential causes for a feeling of numbness on the skull - and puts stroke worries to rest.
Source: the Mail online | Health - February 11, 2014 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

Brisk walking or playing a gentle game of tennis 'cuts stroke rick by 20%' in women
Women who take mild exercise can dramatically reduce their chances of suffering a stroke, unless they have diabetes, in which case it places them at greater risk.
Source: the Mail online | Health - February 14, 2014 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

Painkillers linked to higher risk of stroke: Alert over prescription medicines used by millions
Painkillers used by millions of Britons have been linked to higher risk of irregular heartbeat - or atrial fibrillation - that could trigger a stroke.
Source: the Mail online | Health - April 9, 2014 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

Thousands dismiss signs of stroke as a funny turn: One in 12 who show symptoms such as slurred speech or arm weakness will suffer full-blown attack within a week
Tens of thousands of people are putting themselves at risk of stroke by dismissing early warning signs as a ‘funny turn’, experts say.
Source: the Mail online | Health - May 1, 2014 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

Eating just two and half portions of fruit and veg a day cuts stroke risk by a third
The conclusion came from analysis by Chinese researchers of 20 studies about the effects of fruit and vegetable consumption on risk of stroke.
Source: the Mail online | Health - May 9, 2014 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

Eating one chicken breast or salmon fillet a day can reduce the risk of a stroke by 20%
For every extra 20g of protein eaten per day, stroke risk reduced by around 26 per cent, say researchers from Nanjing University, China.
Source: the Mail online | Health - June 12, 2014 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news