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Tuesday, February 9, 2010
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Prevention overview

There are many steps you can take now to reduce your risk of stroke. This is doubly true for people with cardiovascular disease. Because stroke is a form of cardiovascular disease, it makes sense that keeping your heart and blood vessels as healthy as possible will reduce your risk of stroke. If you have coronary artery disease, high blood pressure, or high blood levels of cholesterol, it is vital to get regular medical checkups. All of these conditions, which are also risk factors for stroke, can be controlled by proper medical treatment and appropriate changes in diet and exercise regime.

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