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Managing High Cholesterol and High Triglycerides

Fact-Checked High cholesterol is an extremely common problem, affecting as many as 93 million people over age 20 in the United States (about 40 percent of adults), according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). But because high cholesterol has no symptoms and can only be detected with a blood test, many people may not realize they have it. High cholesterol and its close cousin high triglycerides another type of fat, or lipid, in your blood can increase your risk for heart disease and stroke, which is a problem because they’re leading causes of death in the U.S., according to the American Heart Association (AHA).

تسمم الحمل قد يزيد من خطر إصابة النساء بالسكتة الدماغية في وقت لاحق من حياتهن

تسمم الحمل قد يزيد من خطر إصابة النساء بالسكتة الدماغية في وقت لاحق من حياتهن
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Higher Risk of Stroke Increased by Preeclampsia

Higher Risk of Stroke Increased by Preeclampsia April 27, 2021 Preeclampsia is a condition during pregnancy where there is a sudden rise in blood pressure and swelling, mostly in the face, hands, and feet. It is the most common complication to occur during pregnancy. It generally develops during the third trimester and affects about 1 in 20 pregnancies. Preeclampsia is not cured until the baby is delivered. Until the mother’s blood pressure comes down, she is at risk for complications such as stroke. In some cases, a woman may experience high blood pressure after giving birth, which is known as postpartum preeclampsia. Now new research by the University of Utah (U of U) Health reports that preeclampsia during pregnancy increases stroke risk later in life.

Preeclampsia during pregnancy increases stroke risk later in life

Preeclampsia during pregnancy increases stroke risk later in life
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Spreading the truth about fat: It might be good to put on a few pounds

Spreading the truth about fat: It might be good to put on a few pounds in midlife  Middle-age spread may not be such a bad thing after all. According to a new study, it could mean you live longer  Weight gain in middle age – and older - is clearly not as straightforward as we thought. But what else is there to the phenomenon? Thu, 15 Apr, 2021 - 13:30 Peta Bee If your waistline has filled out and your jeans are feeling that bit too tight in your 50s and 60s, don t worry - it could be an indicator of longevity. Provided you have not tipped the scales towards obesity, there is new evidence that gradually gaining a few pounds as you age might not be such a bad thing. 

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