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Senior Health : Strokes And Stroke Prevention

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Senior Health: Strokes And Stroke Prevention
By Donovan Baldwin | Submitted On September 06, 2012

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Expert Author Donovan Baldwin
As a person ages, they become more susceptible to various illnesses, conditions, and events. One event of major proportions, an often fatal event, is a stroke.

Despite the importance of this knowledge, and the fact that making the right decisions BEFORE a stroke happens, many people, seniors and their loved ones, still know very little about strokes. I hope to explain what a stroke is, what it does to a person, and, perhaps most importantly, how a stroke might be prevented.

While I am sure that an "expert" can write an entire book on what a stroke is and what it does, it is basically damage to the brain as the result of a blocked blood vessel (ischemic) in the brain or by bleeding in the brain (hemorrhagic stroke).

By the way, many equate a "stroke" with a "heart attack". They are NOT the same. However, the causes and risk factors for both are similar as are the means of reducing the risk of stroke and of improving one 's chances for surviving a heart attack OR a stroke.

Here 's the bottom line on that: A heart

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