Healthy Living/WellnessSleeping For More Than Eight Hours May Increase Stroke Risk A latest analysis has found that long sleepers or those who snooze more than eight hours every night have a much greater risk of suffering a stroke. What accounts for this result, and what role does sleep exactly play in one's stroke risk?by Katrina Pascual
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Healthy Living/WellnessDelaying Pregnancy Linked To Increased Risk For Heart Attack, Strokeby Rina Marie Doctor
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Healthy Living/WellnessIrregular Heartbeat Poses Greater Health Risk To Women: Women With Atrial Fibrillation Likely To Have Heart Diseaseby Katrina Pascual
Healthy Living/WellnessMost Young Adults Unaware Of Stroke Symptoms, May Delay Treatment, Survey Findsby Jim Algar
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