Healthy Living/WellnessSleepless nights tied to increased stroke risk Sufferers of insomnia aged between 18 - 35 are at an increased risk of stroke, with a new study suggesting that young insomniacs seek early treatment to combat the disorder and reduce the risk of stroke.by Tabitha Laffernis
Healthy Living/WellnessJBS3 calculator: Know your real heart age and lower stroke, heart attack risksby Lori Sandoval
Healthy Living/WellnessStrenuous physical activity may trigger heart attacks and strokesby Maryanne Moll
Healthy Living/WellnessHeartbreak linked to increased risk of heart attack, new study warnsby Rhodilee Jean Dolor
Healthy Living/WellnessStroke of genius: Iron deficiency linked to higher chance of strokeby Tabitha Laffernis
Healthy Living/WellnessLoneliness is deadlier than obesity among elderly people, warns studyby Rhodilee Jean Dolor
Healthy Living/WellnessPregnancy-related blood clot risk lasts 2x longer than previously thoughtby Rhodilee Jean Dolor
Healthy Living/WellnessAmerican Heart Association releases new guidelines on stroke prevention for women: What you should knowby Alex Saltarin