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A sudden interruption in the heart’s blood supply because of a blockage in the coronary arteries (the vessels that carry blood to the heart muscle)
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Symptoms : Pain/pressure in chest Discomfort spreading to the back, jaw, throat, or arm Nausea, indigestion or heartburn Weakness, anxiety or shortness of breath Rapid or irregular heartbeats
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Leading Causes : age, male gender, diabetes, family history, high blood pressure, smoking, too much fat in diet, unhealthy cholesterol levels, stress or illness, obesity, physical inactivity Heart Healthy Foods : salmon, oatmeal, black/kidney beans, almonds, walnuts, tuna, blueberries, carrots, spinach, broccoli, oranges, tomatoes
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A condition where a blood clot, ruptured artery or blood vessel interrupts blood flow to an area of the brain. A lack of oxygen and glucose (sugar) flowing to the brain leads to the death of brain cells and brain damage.
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Symptoms: Weakness/paralysis of one side of the body with partial or complete loss of voluntary movement Speech problems Numbness Tingling Dizziness or loss of balance Sudden severe headache
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Leading Causes : blood clot caused by hardening of artery, high cholesterol, high blood pressure, family history, smoking, diabetes, obesity, heavy drug/alcohol use Preventing Strokes : knowing/controlling your blood pressure, not smoking, following healthy diet, exercising regularly, manage stress, keep drinking to minimum, don’t use drugs, watch cholesterol
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A sudden and often unexpected stoppage of effective heart action-the heart essential stops functioning.
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Symptoms : Anxiety Palpitations Chest pain Shortness of breath Dizziness Fainting Weak pulse Vomiting Bluish grey color of skin
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Leading Causes: coronary heart disease, heart attack, respiratory arrest, drowning, choking, trauma Preventing Cardiac Arrest: eat heart- healthy, lower cholesterol, exercise, control blood pressure, lose weigh, don’t smoke, manage stress, avoid or control diabetes.
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A sudden disruption of the brain’s normal electrical activity accompanied by altered consciousness and/or other neurological and behavioral manifestations.
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Symptoms or warning signs : Blackout Déjà vu Blurriness or vision loss Racing thoughts Weird stomach sensations Tingling Fear Headache Lightheadedness Numbness Nausea
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Leading Causes : fever, high or low blood sugar, epilepsy, tumor, injury, electrolyte imbalance, and drug withdrawal. http://www.5min.com/Video/Why- Seizures-Occur-489207757 http://www.5min.com/Video/Why- Seizures-Occur-489207757
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A condition whereby the body is not able to regulate levels of glucose (sugar) in the blood resulting in too much glucose being present in the blood.
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Type 1 Frequent urination Unusual thirst Extreme hunger Unusual weight loss Extreme fatigue irritability Type 2 Any symptoms from Type 1 Frequent infections Blurred vision Cut/bruises that are slow to heal Tingling/numbness in hands and feet Recurring skin, gum, or bladder infections
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Leading Causes: being overweight or obese, family history, high blood pressure, abnormal cholesterol, physical inactivity Prevention: healthy diet, increase level of physical activity, maintain healthy weight.
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