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✅ What You Can Do to Reduce Your Risk — Starting Today
- Get your blood pressure checked regularly — even if you’re young and “feel fine”
- Exercise at least 30 minutes a day
- Eat a heart-healthy diet rich in fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and healthy fats
- Quit smoking and avoid vaping
- Limit alcohol and avoid drug use
- Manage stress with mindfulness, therapy, or physical activity
- Know your family history — genetics can play a role
- Get regular checkups, especially if you’re on birth control or have migraines
Final Thoughts
Stroke is no longer an “old person’s problem.” The rise in cases among younger adults is a wake-up call — and a reminder that prevention and awareness must start earlier than we once believed.
The good news? Most stroke risk factors are preventable or manageable. Taking control of your health today can literally save your life tomorrow.
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