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Shocking Projection: UK's Stroke Cases to Surge 60% by 2035 - 0 views

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    In the next 10 years, the incidence of first-time stroke cases in the UK is projected to increase by 60 per cent, costing the government £75bn in healthcare and lost productivity, a charity has suggested. A new manifesto published by the Stroke Association has urged the next UK government to make stroke "the priority", stressing that the next decade is crucial for stroke prevention, treatment and recovery. Currently, stroke is the UK's fourth biggest killer and a leading cause of disability. On a daily basis, 281 individuals experience a stroke. Next year, the cost of stroke in the UK will be £43 billion. The charity predicted that by 2035, there will be 151,000 hospital admissions due to stroke every year, averaging 414 admissions per day, with 42,000 people estimated to die every year. In 2035, the UK is projected to have 2.1 million stroke survivors, imposing a financial burden of £75 billion on the public purse, nearly half the current NHS budget.
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Does Spinal Manipulation Enhance a Stroke Risk? - 0 views

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    To ensure proper alignment of bone it is very essential to consult chiropractor so that chances of stroke risk can be minimized.
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    To ensure proper alignment of bone it is very essential to consult chiropractor so that chances of stroke risk can be minimized.
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NHS Blood-Thinning Drugs Save Thousands: Health Triumphs - 0 views

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    The National Health Service (NHS) has said that the roll-out of blood-thinning drugs has helped save thousands of lives. In January 2022, the NHS launched a drive to rapidly expand the use of life-saving direct oral anticoagulants (DOACs) in people who are at increased risk of strokes. Since then, more than 24 million prescriptions have been given to such patients and around 460,000 more people have started taking the drugs. This prevented an estimated 17,000 strokes and 4,000 deaths in the last 18 months, as revealed by the new NHS data. Amanda Pritchard, the NHS chief executive, hailed the "lifesaving NHS rollout" at the King's Fund annual conference. It is part of a major NHS drive on "prevention" - to catch more killer conditions earlier and save more lives.
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NICE recommends new treatment to prevent heart attacks, strokes in people with raised b... - 0 views

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    The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) has recommended icosapent ethyl also called Vazkepa manufactured by Amarin for adults who have cardiovascular disease with controlled LDL-C levels taking a statin. It's final draft guidance is expected to be available on the July 20. Nearly half a million people are expected to benefit from the first licensed treatment shown to reduce the risk of heart attacks and strokes in people with controlled low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C - sometimes called "bad" cholesterol) who are taking a statin and who have raised levels of triglycerides. NICE said: "Clinical trial evidence suggests that for people with raised triglycerides who have LDL-C levels controlled by statins, and who have cardiovascular disease, icosapent ethyl reduces their risk of cardiovascular events by over a quarter compared with placebo. Helen Knight, interim director of medicines evaluation at NICE, said: "Icosapent ethyl is the first licensed treatment of its kind for people who are at risk of heart attacks and strokes despite well controlled LDL cholesterol because they have raised blood fats. And although lifestyle changes, including diet and exercise, can help to reduce their risk, these may not work for everyone.
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New bypass surgery for stroke riskier than thought - DailyHealth.me - 0 views

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    To prevent stroke in certain high-risk patients -- those with a blocked neck artery who have already had a so-called "mini-stroke" -- drug treatment appears as effective and far less risky than bypass surgery, researchers find.
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Even brief 'mini-strokes' can cut years off patients' lives - 0 views

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    The study showed that after nine years, almost half of the TIA patients had died 20% more than in the general population.
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Risk of heart disease by IBD - 0 views

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    As per a new study, Inflammatory bowel disease can result into heart disease.
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DailyHealth.me - Good Health Begins in Our Own Communities - 0 views

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    Good health begins at home and in our own communities. But unfortunately, in too many communities today, healthy choices are neither easy nor affordable.
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Study: Mild strokes may have hidden effects - 0 views

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    Even mild strokes can result in serious but unrecognized disabilities, such as depression, vision problems and difficulty thinking, according to a new study.
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Chocolate may cut women's stroke risk, study says - 0 views

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    In the latest research to tout the cardiovascular benefits of an already beloved food, Swedish scientists report that eating chocolate seems to lower a woman's risk of stroke.
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Study: Smoking doubles risk for stroke - 0 views

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    Compared to people who don't smoke, smokers face twice the risk of stroke and they are likely to have that stroke nearly a decade sooner, a Canadian study finds.
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CARDIOVASCULAR CHANGES IN PREGNANCY - 0 views

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    Good morning friends,starting from this post onwards i will try to explain some changes the human body undergoes during pregnancy.Today I'll make an attempt to explain the cardiovascular changes in pregnancy[heart & the circulatory system]
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Stroke Genetics And Risk Factors | Your Health Our Priority - 0 views

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    Stroke is a cerebrovascular syndrome that involves the blockage and bursting of blood vessels in the brain. It shows a multifactorial pattern of inheritance. High cholesterol levels, high blood pressure, hypertension and obesity are the key causes of stroke besides inherited genes.
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https://www.emedevents.com/online-cme-courses/text-based-cme/understanding-the-differen... - 0 views

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    Understanding the Different Types of Strokes is organized by Nursing CE Central and will be held from Apr 22, 2021, to Apr 22, 2024
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NHS Launches Nationwide Hunt for Silent Killers - 0 views

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    The National Health Service (NHS) on Monday launched a new national campaign to find the 'missing millions' who could be living with undiagnosed high blood pressure, often described as a 'silent killer'. People are being warned that the condition rarely has any symptoms and it can lead to fatal heart attacks, strokes, kidney disease and vascular dementia, if left untreated. According to the NHS, high blood pressure affects an estimated 32 per cent of adults and approximately three in 10 of these remain undiagnosed, equating to 4.2 million people in England. The NHS has expanded blood pressure checks in community pharmacies to include 2.5 million more tests as part of the Pharmacy First programme. With the 'Get Your Blood Pressure Checked' campaign, the health service is encouraging those aged 40 years and over to get a free blood pressure test at a participating pharmacy, for which they don't need to be booked in advance. Health Minister Andrea Leadsom expressed confidence that this new drive will help to prevent the potentially "fatal consequences" of untreated high blood pressure. She urged people to go to their local pharmacy to get their blood pressure checked, stating that it could be a "lifesaving trip."
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