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Keywords: Risk factors for stroke
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Neurology and Neuroscience
Sridhar Amalakanti, Sundarachary Nagarjunakonda, Veeramma Uppala, Rama Krishna Gajula, Murali Gopala Krishna Potharlanka, Lalitha Rajanala, Srinivasulu Athina, Rajeswari Daggumati
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European Neurology
Eur Neurol (2016) 75 (5-6): 229–235.
Published Online: 04 May 2015
... to increase the incidence of risk factors for stroke like hypertension (HTN), diabetes mellitus and dyslipidemia. Tobacco smoking and alcoholism are on the rise. Hence, stroke might occur in younger age groups when compared to the earlier generations. We compared data of age at stroke in India across a decade...
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European Neurology
Eur Neurol (2015) 73 (3-4): 150–157.
Published Online: 06 January 2015
..., in combination with effective lifestyle modifications. The global modification of health and lifestyle is more beneficial than the treatment of individual risk factors. Clinical Implications: Hypertension is the most important modifiable risk factor for stroke. Efficacious reduction of blood pressure...