This helps not one whit. NOTHING ON EXACT STROKE PREVENTION.
I'm doing this instead:
Like maybe a 307% stroke risk reduction from these 11 possibilities?
But then, I'm not medically trained so you can't listen to me.
Lifetime risk of stroke in the general male populationActa Neurologica Scandinavica
Rusek L, Persson CU, Svärdsudd K, et al. | March 16, 2020
one of five men in this
population sample had a stroke of any type during follow‐up from 50 to
98 years of age, and the cumulative incidence was approximately 50%.(What does that mean compared to the 1 in 5?)
Researchers determined hazard rates, prevalence and cumulative
proportion free from stroke during a lifelong follow‐up of a
representative sample of middle‐aged men from the general
population. The sample included 855 men, all born in 1913, aged 50 years
who were followed up with repeated medical examinations at ages 54, 60,
67, 75 and 80. The researchers obtained data from hospital records and
the Cause of Death Register, and all stroke events during 48 years of
follow‐up were recorded. According to findings,
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