Diet fizzy drink WARNING: Daily drinkers are ‘more likely to suffer a stroke or dementia’
PEOPLE who drink ‘diet’ versions of fizzy drinks every day are three times more likely to suffer a stroke or develop dementia, warns new research. Daily Express :: Health Feed
Stroke recovery: THIS surprising activity can boost brain health after dangerous episode
STROKE – caused when blood supply to any part of the brain is cut off and brain tissue is damaged – accounts for 10 per cent of all adult deaths in the UK, with 53,000 fatalities each year. Daily Express :: Health Feed
CANNABIS WARNING: Smoking the Class B drug ‘increases stroke and heart failure risk’
SMOKING cannabis increases the risk of stroke by 26 per cent and heart failure by 10 per cent, a new study warned. Daily Express :: Health Feed
Eating THIS could double the risk of diabetes – if you are at risk of stroke
EATING two slices of toast with butter every day can double the risk of diabetes in people who are already at high risk of heart disease or stroke, researchers have found. Daily Express :: Health Feed
Skipping breakfast or eating late ‘increases chance of heart attack or stroke’
SKIPPING breakfast or eating late in the evening increases your chances of a heart attack or stroke, a new study warns. Daily Express :: Health Feed
Stroke warning: Migraine sufferers at greater risk of DEADLY episode
MIGRAINES could be an indicator people are more likely to suffer from a stroke – caused by loss of blood flow to the brain. Daily Express :: Health Feed
Bad Company musician Mick Ralphs recovering after stroke
BAD COMPANY guitarist and songwriter Mick Ralphs is recovering in hospital after suffering a stroke, his family said. Daily Express :: Music Feed
‘Extremely concerning’ figures suggest stroke patients being ‘let down’ by rehabilitation
STROKE patients are being “let down” as they are forced to wait for months on end for rehabilitation once they are sent home from hospital, experts warned. Daily Express :: Health Feed
Stroke patients could recover full use of their hands through ELECTRIC SHOCKS
STROKE patients could recover full use of their hands through a series of electric shocks, new research shows. Daily Express :: Health Feed