Green Party leader Elizabeth May has announced that she recently suffered a stroke , which was initially believed to be fatigue and stress. In an interview on July 13, Mrs. May told The Globe and Mail that she has not suffered any long-term side effects neurologically and will be taking some time to rest. Initially in…
Green Party Leader Elizabeth May Suffered Stroke, Not Fatigue as First Thought
Miraculous Moxibustion: Lowers Blood Sugar, Blood Pressure, Prevents Stroke and Even Removes Spots
Moxibustion, an ancient and miraculous traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) therapy, uses ignited moxa (dried mugwort) to warm and stimulate specific acupoints to treat disease and maintain overall health. Moxibustion has long been used to prevent stroke, lower blood sugar and blood pressure, and even remove warts and age spots without leaving scars. Is there any…
Want to Protect Your Heart? Study Suggests Don’t Skip Vitamin D
A study suggests that taking a high-dose of vitamin D one time per month could cut the risk of suffering a heart attack in the long term. Researchers in Australia randomly assigned more than 20,000 adults between the ages of 60 to 84 to take a large, 60,000-IU dose of vitamin D3 or a placebo…
Anna Shay Passes Away After Suffering a Stroke: Do Not Ignore These Sudden-Onset Symptoms
Anna Shay, the beloved star of Netflix’ popular reality show “Bling Empire,” passed away on June 5th at the age of 62 due to a stroke. Anna Shay, a legendary figure, had a fascinating background. Her father was Edward Shay, a renowned American arms dealer, and her mother was the daughter of Kokuseki Oizumi, a…
Anna Shay, Fan Favorite on ‘Bling Empire,’ Dead at 62
LOS ANGELES—Anna Shay, an heiress, philanthropist and breakout star of the Netflix reality series “Bling Empire,” has died at 62. Shay died from a stroke, according to a family statement provided to The Associated Press on Monday. It was not immediately clear when she died. “It saddens our hearts to announce that Anna Shay, a…
Exercise as a Beacon of Hope for Post-Stroke Recovery
Each year, the lives of hundreds of thousands of Americans change dramatically because of unexpected strokes. Survivors often face the daunting task of overcoming physical and cognitive deficits. The road to recovery can be long and challenging, but new research illuminates a crucial aid in this journey: exercise. A groundbreaking study published in JAMA Network…
The Surprising Link Between Water Intake and Stroke Risk: Drinking Water the Right Way to Ensure Optimal Health
Water serves more than just a thirst-quenching purpose, it also helps the body flush out toxins and aid in weight management. Recent research has even suggested that staying hydrated may be a key factor in longevity and anti-aging. On the other hand, not drinking enough water can lead to elevated serum sodium levels, increasing the…
Unlocking the Secrets of Ancient Wisdom: 5 Methods for Lowering Blood Pressure and Preventing Stroke
Stroke is a medical condition that occurs when blood vessels in the brain are blocked or ruptured. As the fifth leading cause of death in the United States strokes are a major cause of disability. In addition, research has shown that COVID-19 infection can increase the risk of stroke. Fortunately, there is also growing evidence that…
Doctor’s Notes Offer Closer Look at Sen. Fetterman’s Treatment Upon Release From Hospital
Pennsylvania U.S. Sen. John Fetterman was discharged Friday from Walter Reed National Military Medical Center in Washington, D.C., where he was being treated for major depression. Fetterman checked himself in for treatment on Feb. 15. A week before that, he had been in George Washington University Hospital in Washington, with symptoms of lightheadedness, which was a concern because the…
Can Salt Raise Risks of Heart Attack and Stroke?
Swedish researchers have found that eating excessive amounts of salt is linked with clogged arteries, which is known to be associated with increased risks of heart attack and stroke, in a new paper published in the European Heart Journal on March 31. This is the first study to examine the association between a high salt…
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