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Understanding High Blood Pressure and Its Connection to Stroke

High blood pressure, also known as hypertension, is a major risk factor for stroke. A stroke can lead to a sudden decrease or loss of feeling and movement, primarily affecting one side of the body. Recognizing the signs of a stroke, such as numbness, confusion, and difficulty speaking, is crucial for timely intervention. Maintaining healthy blood pressure through lifestyle changes and medication can significantly reduce the risk of stroke. Learn more about prevention, symptoms, and treatment options for managing high blood pressure and mitigating stroke risks.

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Understanding High Blood Pressure and Its Connection to Stroke

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  1. High Blood Pressure

  2. Stroke A sudden decrease or loss of feeling and movement.

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