You'll have to ask your doctor what they are doing with this research to prevent your next stroke. DOING NOTHING? Then you don't have a functioning stroke doctor.
RUN AWAY!
Fire them!.
Researchers identify gut microbiome bacteria tied to stroke risk
Researchers in China have identified specific gut microbiome bacteria that may influence risk for several subtypes of ischemic stroke, according to research published in the European Journal of Preventive Cardiology.
“The complicated relationship between the gut microbiome and the onset of ischemic stroke through the gut-brain axis has generated a storm of controversy. So far, a growing of circumstantial evidence has logically supported this speculation. For one thing, gut dysbiosis directly results in some conditions that are risk factors for stroke. The list includes hypertension, diabetes, aging, vascular dysfunction, dyslipidemia and obesity,” Changjiang Meng, MD, of the Clinical Research Center and Health Management Center at the Third Xiangya Hospital, Central South University, in Changsha, China, and colleagues wrote. “Disentangling this causality is of great clinical importance, which could help bridge these gaps from traditional epidemiological studies. A better approach to overcome these limitations is Mendelian randomization.”
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