Coffee, one of the most controversial beverages as well as one of the most consumed drinks in the world, is steadily building a new and positive reputation when it comes to stroke risk. Research, like a 2010 study published in "Stroke: Journal of...
The brainstem describes the area at the base of the brain that connects the brain to the spinal cord. All signals traveling to and from the brain must pass through the brain stem. Cells of the brain require a constant supply of oxygenated blood in...
A stroke happens when there is a blockage in the arteries that supply the brain with oxygen. Without enough blood and oxygen, cells in the brain can die and cause a stroke. In some cases a stroke may be your only warning of heart disease. However,...
Ischemic stroke is an interruption of blood supply to the brain cells. When these cells are without oxygen for too long, they begin to die, which can cause lasting effects such as difficulty speaking, partial paralysis and difficulty walking....
A stroke occurs when your brain does not get the blood and oxygen it needs to function properly. This can happen when an artery in the brain ruptures due to an aneurysm or accident, or if an artery that supplies your brain becomes blocked. In some...
Poor diet increases your risk for a stroke. An ischemic stroke occurs when the blood supply to your brain is suddenly interrupted, and a hemorrhagic stroke occurs when a blood vessel in your brain bursts and spills blood within your brain. As a...
A transient ischemic attack offers a warning, according to the American Heart Association. Symptoms resembling a stroke occur during such an attack, but subside. More than half of those who suffer a TIA will have a stroke, typically within a year....
If you grew up believing that coffee was an indulgence that stunts your growth, you may be surprised to know that drinking coffee could actually reduce your risk of conditions such as cancer, diabetes, gallstones and Parkinson's disease, according...
When an artery in the brain is fully blocked, a stroke occurs. A stroke, or brain attack, occurs when either one or more arteries are blocked or rupture. If the blood supply to that section of the brain is not restored quickly, irreparable damage...
A person experiences a stroke when oxygen-filled blood cannot get to the brain. If the blood vessel is blocked because of a blood clot, it is called an ischemic stroke, and if the blood flow is stopped because of a rupture in the blood vessel, it...
According to the National Stroke Association, each year nearly 800,000 Americans have a stroke. About one-fourth of that number involves recurrent strokes, which are more likely to cause death. The good news is that as many as 80 percent of the...
Nutrition can greatly affect a person's chance of having or avoiding a stroke. Because diet often influences health conditions that can lead to a stroke, including high cholesterol and blood pressure, making changes to reduce these risks can also...
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention lists as the third leading cause of death for Americans. Risk factors include those that are controllable, such as high blood pressure, diabetes and high cholesterol, and uncontrollable risks, such as...
Nuts may be high in fat, but consuming them as a part of a balanced diet can keep your heart healthy, thereby decreasing your risks of stroke, heart attack and other diseases and conditions. These foods are rich in several nutrients that promote...
Cerebral vascular accidents, or CVAs -- better known as strokes -- are often debilitating and life-threatening. According to the American Heart Association, or AHA, strokes killed over 137,000 Americans in 2006. Strokes are the third leading cause...
If you're a moderate coffee drinker in good cardiovascular health, having that extra cup each day may slightly reduce your risk of stroke. The authors of a 24-year study published in "Circulation: Journal of the American Heart Association" in 2009...
Vitamins are essential for your body to work properly, but consuming large amounts of vitamins can be dangerous. High doses of vitamin E protect against some kinds of strokes but too much can increase your risk of having other kinds of strokes....
How many times did you hear that as a kid? And now you find out that Mom was right all along. Studies show that kids who eat their vegetables are less likely to suffer from a strokes once they reach adulthood. You may not be able to go back in...
A stroke is also known as a "cerebrovascular accident" (CVA) or a "brain attack." Both describe the condition fairly well in that the brain has an unexpected blockage in a blood vessel or a hemorrhage, both of which result in damage to the brain...
Your heart and cardiovascular system can be greatly weakened by the buildup of cholesterol in the arteries. An unhealthy diet causes blood vessels blocked by fatty deposits, and high blood pressure and smoking make it worse. The health...
As the third-leading cause of death in the U.S., stroke deserves a great deal of attention, according to the National Center for Health Statistics. The American Stroke Association suggests TIAs, or transient ischemic attacks, are "warning strokes"...
Junk foods such as candy and other sweets, fried snacks, soda pop and some fast-food items all contribute to your cardiovascular risk by upsetting the nutritional balance in your diet. When you get more fat and sugar than fiber, vitamins and...
Any factor that decreases blood supply to the heart muscle and the brain increases your risk for experiencing a heart attack or a stroke. Some risk factors are modifiable which means you can decrease the risk by making lifestyle changes; others...
According to American Heart Association statistics, cardiovascular disease affects more than 80 million people in the United States, and it includes high blood pressure, heart failure, coronary artery disease and stroke. Patients who have any one...
Dr. Mehmet Oz is a television personality, as well as a professor of surgery at Columbia University who specializes in cardiology, and a bestselling author. He routinely gives advice on how to live a healthy lifestyle through diet, which is...
Heat stroke is a life-threatening illness that occurs when exposure to extreme heat triggers a failure in your body's temperature control mechanisms. In the absence of proper control, your body can't cool itself down without some form of outside...
Cholesterol is a general term used to describe both a waxy substance found in your cells and the protein structures used to carry this substance through your bloodstream. If you have too little of one form of cholesterol, called low-density...
Diet is major contributor to stroke risk, because your food choices affect your weight and the health of your arteries. Minimize stroke risks by ridding your pantry and refrigerator of high caloric foods with bad fats, such as trans fat and...
Diabetes can damage blood vessels and nerves, which increases the risk of stroke, according to National Institutes of Health (NIH). Diabetics have a much greater risk stroke, and two out of three people with diabetes die from stroke or heart...
Polycystic ovary syndrome is a hormonal disorder that affects 10% of all women, and is one of the leading causes of infertility. Get expert tips and advice on living with, diagnosing, and treating polycystic ovary syndrome in this video.
Smoking can cause blood clots, which over time can induce a stroke. Learn some tips for preventing and treating strokes in this medical video.