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E-cigarettes linked to heart attacks, coronary artery disease and depression: Data reveal toll of vaping; researchers say switching to e-cigarettes doesn’t eliminate health risks

March 7, 2019 anxiety, Educational Policy, Heart Disease, Public Health, Smoking, Smoking Addiction, Stroke, Stroke Prevention, Surveillance

Concerns about the addictive nature of e-cigarettes — now used by an estimated 1 out of 20 Americans — may

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Stroke in younger years – what you need to know about the disease

March 5, 2019 90210, And Disease, Beverly Hills, Cult, death, kids, luke perry, Mother, Series, Stroke

Family, colleagues, and Fans mourn the loss of Luke Perry: The actor of the cult series “Beverly Hills, 90210” died

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ASA: Intensive BP Control Lowers Bleeding Risk in Stroke Patients

February 12, 2019 ASA:, Bleeding, BP, Control, in, Intensive, lowers, patients, risk, Stroke

TUESDAY, Feb. 12, 2019 — Stroke patients who receive intensive blood pressure lowering are less likely to suffer brain bleeds

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Fluctuating blood pressure after stroke could mean higher risk of death

February 6, 2019 after, Blood, Could, death, Fluctuating, higher, mean, of, pressure, risk, Stroke

Experts already know there’s a link between high blood pressure and stroke, but a growing body of research suggests yo-yoing

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Three-year-old girl’s chickenpox caused her to have a STROKE

February 6, 2019 Caused, Chickenpox, girls, old, Stroke, three, year

Girl, three, suffers a stroke triggered by CHICKENPOX while on holiday ‘as the virus caused blood vessels in her head

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AHA: Marijuana, Cocaine May Play Role in Young Americans’ Rising Stroke Rate

February 5, 2019 AHA:, Americans, Cocaine, in, marijuana, may, Play, rate, rising, role, Stroke, young

MONDAY, Feb. 4, 2019 (American Heart Association) — The vast majority of strokes occur in people over 65, but the

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Man’s stroke made him masturbate in front of his relatives

February 1, 2019 believe, fine, man, masturbate, relatives, Stroke, suffered

Bank manager, 67, suffered a stroke that made him believe it was fine to masturbate ‘without shame’ in front of

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First US patient in novel stem cell trial for stroke disability enrolled at UTHealth

January 26, 2019 at, cell, Disability, enrolled, First, for, in, novel, Patient, stem, Stroke, trial, US, UTHealth

The first U.S. patient to participate in a global study of a stem cell therapy injected directly into the brain

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Each cigarette is poisoning the body of the E-cigarette can help in Smoking cessation

January 2, 2019 cancer, E-Zigartte, Heart Disease, Smoking, Stroke, tobacco

English health authorities recommend E-cigarettes to stop Smoking Through a large-scale campaign, the English health authorities want to motivate the

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Current study: This cholesterol destroy countersink the valuable brown grease

December 27, 2018 Cholesterol, Cholesterol-Lowering, Heart attack, Heart Disease, statin, Stroke

Cholesterol lowering drugs: statins reduce brown adipose tissue The ingestion of Cholesterol-lowering drugs may help reduce the risk for cardiovascular

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