By Lin Hui-chin / Staff reporterThe number of stroke cases in Taiwan has been growing in the past few years, exceeding 470,000 last year, with people aged 50 or younger accounting for about 10 percent and people aged 60 or younger accounting for about 25 percent, which shows that younger people are increasingly at risk.
The Health Promotion Administration (HPA) and the Taiwan Stroke Society (TSS) yesterday released a stroke risk assessment chart, consisting of eight main risk factors, to help people evaluate if they have a high risk of having a stroke, while also introducing a new slogan for people to use to quickly spot signs of a stroke.
HPA Deputy Director-General Wu Chao-chun (吳昭軍) said as World Stroke Day is Oct. 29, the HPA has teamed up with the TSS to introduce a stroke risk assessment chart.
Referencing the stroke risk scorecard released by the US National Stroke Association, the risk assessment chart lists eight
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