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A stroke occurs when the blood supply to a part of the brain suddenly stops or is interrupted. The brain cells don't receive oxygen and nutrients that blood supplies with it hence they are damaged...

A stroke occurs when the blood supply to a part of the brain suddenly stops or is interrupted. The brain cells don’t receive oxygen and nutrients that blood supplies with it hence they are damaged or dead. Effects of the stroke depend upon the severity and damage happened. So it is better to prevent such disease. What causes the stroke is the thing we must know to avoid the stroke. Normally stroke triggers are surprisingly routine things like drinking alcohol, lifting a large box. High blood pressure is a huge risk factor for stroke in people who have had previous stroke. High blood pressure and high cholesterol are the risk factors. Researchers have interviewed the people who had strokes, what they had done in 24 hours before stroke. They found that

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