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Exercise may increase stroke risk for people with blocked arteries

Washington, Jun 20 (Prensa Latina) Researchers from the Indian Institute of technology Kharagpur on Tuesday reported that an elevated heart rate during intense exercise can induce a stroke in people with highly blocked carotid arteries, the journal Physics of Fluids published.

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Elevated heart rate can induce a stroke in patients with highly blocked carotid arteries

Many overlook the warnings preceding workout classes that encourage consulting a doctor before participating in rigorous exercise.

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Warning as exercise could trigger silent killer in some Brits

A stroke can happen following rigorous exercise because it leads to an increased heart rate, and researchers from the Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur advise to pay heed to warnings preceding workout classes

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Exercise may cause strokes in persons who have blocked arteries: Study

Exercise may cause strokes in persons who have blocked arteries: Study
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Exercise may trigger stroke in people with blocked arteries

Scientists warn that certain conditions could make the increased heart rate associated with exercise dangerous.

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