The findings of the research suggested that the ability of the blood vessels to dilate for participants in the 'angry' group was 'significantly reduced'. For those in the 'sadness' and 'anxiety' groups, their blood vessel dilation was not affected. TheHealthSite.com
Are you at high risk of suffering a stroke? Here are 9 lifestyle modifications that can help you prevent the condition from taking your life. TheHealthSite.com
According to Dr Gaurish Kenkre, general manager and head of Atharv Ability–Neuro Rehabilitation Centre, unhealthy lifestyles, marked by sedentary habits, poor dietary choices and elevated stress levels have become prevalent among the youth, raising their risk of stroke.