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Causes And Risk Factors For Strokes In Women

Although a stroke is more likely to occur in men, women have an increased lifetime risk of suffering from one someday. Women are also more likely than men to die from a stroke. In fact, strokes are the third leading cause of death in women. According to the Centers for Diseases Control and Prevention, one in five American women will have a stroke someday and almost sixty percent will die from it. Women experience different causes than men. Thus, it is important to understand what can result in a woman having a stroke. Uncover the details now.

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A stroke occurs when not enough oxygen is delivered to the brain, which results in the death of brain cells. According to a 2011 study, pregnancy and the postpartum period increase a woman's risk of ischemic stroke and intracerebral hemorrhage. Even healthy pregnancies increase a woman's risk of stroke because of the natural changes in the body, including increased stress on the heart and higher blood pressure. Exercise and a healthy diet may lower blood pressure, which can reduce the risk of a stroke.

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