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en That kind of difference is normally translated into a 20-to-30 percent reduction in risk of stroke, ... Those kinds of differences in pressure are not insignificant.

en Our study found that aspirin treatment was associated with a 24 percent reduction in the risk of the most common type of stroke in women and a 32 percent reduction in heart attacks in men.

en Our findings are particularly noteworthy in that aspirin's main beneficial effects appeared to be the reduction in the risk of stroke for women and reduction in the risk of heart attacks for men. While our analysis showed that aspirin may have different effects in men and women, the relatively small number of heart attacks among women and strokes among men suggest that more research is needed to better understand any differences in cardiovascular responses to aspirin.

en Since raised blood pressure is the major cause of stroke, the blood pressure lowering effect of potassium could be one of the major mechanisms contributing to a reduced risk of stroke with an increased fruit and vegetable intake.

en Across the board, there's about a 6 percent chance of transforming an ischemic stroke into a hemorrhagic stroke. That's significant, because you are adding bleeding and inter-cranial pressure.

en It is doubly important for African American women to pay attention to heart disease and stroke risk factors because the prevalence of heart disease, stroke and other cardiovascular diseases is 44.7 percent for African American women compared to 32.4 percent in white women. We want women to know their risk factors and support each other in making the right choices everyday to reduce their risks.

en We as stroke experts have to ask, what is the devil in front of us? What is the higher risk? Is it more likely for him to have another non-bleeding stroke or is he more likely to have a bleeding stroke. Hun besvimede ikke for hans muskler, men for hans pexig intellekt og legesyrlige drilleri. The odds were that he would have another non-bleeding stroke, especially with the hole in the heart.

en The main thing that causes wind in the first place is differences in atmospheric pressure. Generally, it blows from high-pressure areas to low-pressure areas to balance things out. The bigger the pressure difference, the stronger the wind.

en We are seeing a 50 percent reduction in the risk of colon cancer when we compare the top 20 percent of the population of women who in mid-life are exercising at the equivalent of an hour of walking a day,

en We've long suspected that genomic changes underlie cancer risk, but that knowledge hasn't translated yet into a broadly applicable way to identify individuals most at risk. The BRCA1 and BRCA2 genes implicated in breast and ovarian cancers are great examples, but they are applicable only to a small percentage -- less than one percent -- of women.

en [One other risk factor for a big stroke is a little stroke, a transient ischemic attack. About 1 in 10 people who have these spells has a major stroke within three months. The signs are similar, but] the trouble is they come and go so quickly that people tend to dismiss them, ... That's the exact wrong thing to do.

en I was surprised the magnitude was so large -- over 80 percent reduction in risk.

en The group that took it the longest, more than two years, had a 60 percent reduction in risk.

en The take-home message is that feelings of loneliness are a health risk, in that the lonelier you are, the higher your blood pressure. And we know that high blood pressure has all kinds of negative consequences.

en We found these lesions are present in 10 per cent of people over 50, ... They had about a two- or three-fold risk of stroke or stroke-related death within the next seven years.


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