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- A Prime Example of How Stroke Can Happen to Anyone
- Genetics and Family History Can Increase Risk for Stroke
- National Stroke Awareness Month 2018: Stroke Can Happen to Anyone at Any Time
Focus on increasing awareness among adults ages 35 to 64 of stroke risk factors, signs, and symptoms - Preventing Stroke Deaths
CDC Vital Signs, Sep 6, 2017 - Conditions that increase the risk of stroke include genetic diseases such as Sickle cell disease
- PCOS and Diabetes, Heart Disease, Stroke...
- World Stroke Day: We Can Prevent Stroke
- Mind Your Risks and Act FAST to Prevent and Treat Strokes
CDC Public Health Grand Rounds, May 2016 - Understanding Stroke Risk in Women
- Stop Stroke at Any Age
- Stroke is the fifth leading cause of death in the United States and is a major cause of adult disability
- Family health history and other characteristics increase risk for stroke
- Check out genes associated with stroke occurrence and outcomes,
from the HuGE Navigator - CDC Stroke Facts
- CDC Information: Sickle cell disease complications include stroke
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