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Tag Archives: Secondary prevention
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Other factors which may affect memory
View Text Alternative Factors which help memory Stop smoking – if you can’t stop smoking try to cut down and get help to do this. Have blood pressure checks. Try to keep blood pressure within normal limits with medical supervision … Continue reading
Found in Topic: Memory strategies
Tagged: Alcohol | Blood pressure | Cholesterol | Diabetes | Salt | Secondary prevention | Smoking
Tagged: Alcohol | Blood pressure | Cholesterol | Diabetes | Salt | Secondary prevention | Smoking
What you can do to help your loved ones recovery
When someone first comes home after their stroke, the experience is new for both you and them. You may not think of yourself as a carer at the beginning. A useful thing to do is inform your GP and the … Continue reading
Risk factors and secondary prevention
Some risks for stroke are preventable, others are not. The following will help you to work out what risk factors apply to the person you care for. View Text Alternative Preventable risks Blood pressure. Keep blood pressure within safe limits … Continue reading
Found in Topic: Stroke cause and effects
Tagged: Cholesterol | Diabetics | Heart disease | Risk | Secondary prevention
Tagged: Cholesterol | Diabetics | Heart disease | Risk | Secondary prevention