
According to Stroke Association, the primary factors that lead to stroke include hight blood pressure, diabetes, atrial fibrillation, elevated cholesterol levels, age, lifestyle choices, family history, ethnicity, and other factors.
A common misconception about stroke is that it only affects the elderly. Truth is more and more young people are affected by it.
Recognizing the signs of a stroke in yourself or others is crucial. The FAST test is a useful tool for identifying these symptoms.
Certain everyday activities you do, and which appear harmless, may affect our well-being and increase the risk of stroke.
1. Taking a Bath Immediately After Eating
