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  2. Stroke risk can be higher in some families than in others. Your chances of having a stroke can go up or down depending on your age, sex, and race or ethnicity. The good news is you can take steps to prevent stroke. Work with your health care team to lower your risk for stroke.

  3. Risk Factors for Stroke | American Stroke Association

    www.stroke.org/.../resource-library/lets-talk-about-stroke/risk-factors

    There are two types of risk factors: the kind not within your control (uncontrollable) and the kind you can control, treat and improve (controllable). By having regular medical checkups and knowing your risk, you can focus on what you can change and lower your risk of stroke.

  4. Stroke - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

    www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/stroke/symptoms-causes/syc-20350113

    It's important to know your stroke risk factors and follow the advice of your healthcare professional about healthy lifestyle strategies. If you've had a stroke, these measures might help prevent another stroke.

  5. Stroke - Causes and Risk Factors | NHLBI, NIH

    www.nhlbi.nih.gov/health/stroke/causes

    Strokes are caused by blocked blood flow to the brain (ischemic stroke) or sudden bleeding in the brain (hemorrhagic stroke). Many things raise your risk of stroke. Some of these risk factors can be changed to help prevent a stroke or future strokes.

  6. Stroke Facts | Stroke | CDC - Centers for Disease Control and...

    www.cdc.gov/stroke/data-research/facts-stats

    Americans at risk for stroke. High blood pressure, high cholesterol, smoking, obesity, and diabetes are leading causes of stroke. One in three US adults has at least one of these conditions or risk factors. 2. Learn how to take steps to prevent stroke.

  7. Stroke Risk Factors - American Stroke Association

    www.stroke.org/en/about-stroke/stroke-risk-factors

    Stroke is dangerous and deadly — the No. 5 killer and a leading cause of adult disability in America. But you can control and treat several risk factors for stroke.

  8. Stroke Risk Factors, Genetics, and Prevention

    www.ahajournals.org/doi/10.1161/CIRCRESAHA.116.308398

    More recently described risk factors and triggers of stroke include inflammatory disorders, infection, pollution, and cardiac atrial disorders independent of atrial fibrillation. Single-gene disorders may cause rare, hereditary disorders for which stroke is a primary manifestation.

  9. Stroke - Johns Hopkins Medicine

    www.hopkinsmedicine.org/health/conditions-and-diseases/stroke

    Risk factors for stroke that can be changed, treated, or medically managed: High blood pressure. Blood pressure of 140/90 or higher can damage blood vessels (arteries) that supply blood to the brain.

  10. Stroke: Signs, Causes, and Treatment - National Institute on...

    www.nia.nih.gov/health/stroke/stroke-signs-causes-and-treatment

    Sudden dizziness, loss of balance or coordination, or trouble walking. Sudden severe headache with no known cause. Other danger signs that may occur include double vision, drowsiness, and nausea or vomiting. Stroke strikes fast. Responding quickly when you notice any of these symptoms is key.

  11. Prevention - National Institute of Neurological Disorders and...

    www.ninds.nih.gov/health-information/stroke/prevention

    Risk Factors for Stroke. Stroke occurs in all age groups, sexes, and races in every country. Stroke can even occur before birth, when the fetus is still in the womb. This is a common cause of cerebral palsy.