You have an extremely good chance of dementia post-stroke. What the fuck is your doctor doing to prevent that? I bet your hospital will never put in a sauna.
1. A documented 33% dementia chance post-stroke from an Australian study? May 2012.
2. Then this study came out and seems to have a range from 17-66%. December 2013.
3. A 20% chance in this research. July 2013.
http://www.alphagalileo.org/ViewItem.aspx?ItemId=171054&CultureCode=en
University of Eastern Finland
Frequent sauna bathing can reduce the risk of dementia,
according to a recent study carried out at the University of Eastern
Finland. In a 20-year follow-up, men taking a sauna 4-7 times a week
were 66% less likely to be diagnosed with dementia than those taking a
sauna once a week. The association between sauna bathing and dementia
risk has not been previously investigated.
The effects of sauna
bathing on the risk of Alzheimer's disease and other forms of dementia
were studied in the Kuopio Ischaemic Heart Disease Risk Factor Study
(KIHD), involving more than 2,000 middle-aged men living in the eastern
part of Finland. Based on their sauna-bathing habits, the study
participants were divided into three groups: those taking a sauna once a
week, those taking a sauna 2-3 times a week, and those taking a sauna
4-7 times a week.
The more frequently saunas were taken, the lower was the risk of
dementia. Among those taking a sauna 4-7 times a week, the risk of any
form of dementia was 66% lower and the risk of Alzheimer's disease 65%
lower than among those taking a sauna just once a week. The findings
were published recently in the Age and Ageing journal.
Previous results from the KIHD study have shown that frequent sauna
bathing also significantly reduces the risk of sudden cardiac death, the
risk of death due to coronary artery disease and other cardiac events,
as well as overall mortality. According to Professor Jari Laukkanen, the
study leader, sauna bathing may protect both the heart and memory to
some extent via similar, still poorly known mechanisms. "However, it is
known that cardiovascular health affects the brain as well. The sense of
well-being and relaxation experienced during sauna bathing may also
play a role."
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