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  1. ... flow and may lead to heart attack or stroke . ACC/AHA Cardiovascular Risk Calculator. This is a ... 10-year risk of heart attack and/or stroke for people ages 30 to 79. Predicting Risk ... conditions to estimate the risk of heart attack, stroke, and heart failure for people ages 30 to ... 10-year risk of having a heart attack, stroke, or death related to heart disease for people ...
  2. ... a heart attack . If you've had a stroke , a CK test may be done to find ... predict the chance that you may have another stroke. Why do I need a CK test? You ... statins to lower blood cholesterol Have had a stroke or traumatic brain injury (TBI) What happens during ... CK-BB enzymes may mean you had a stroke or brain injury. But conditions that affect smooth ...
  3. ... This may increase your risk for heart attack , stroke , and other heart diseases and blood vessel disorders . ... Better understand your risk for heart attack or stroke if you already have an increased risk. Your ... t reduce the risk of heart attack or stroke. Why do I need a homocysteine test? You ... if you: Have had a heart attack or stroke Have one or more conditions that increase your ...
  4. ... affect blood flow to your brain and cause stroke . These include narrowed arteries and blood clots in ... you: Have a high risk of having a stroke or have had a stroke or a transient ischemic attack (a stroke that lasts a few minutes). An ultrasound of ... Doppler ultrasound, can diagnose the cause of a stroke and/or help estimate your risk for having ...
  5. ... have a high risk for heart disease and stroke . Lipoproteins are particles made of protein and fats ( ... or blocked arteries in your heart Heart attack Stroke Peripheral arterial disease , blocked arteries in your legs ... you have a high risk for heart disease, stroke, and other serious conditions related to blockages and ...
  6. ... help lower your risk for heart disease and stroke. Learn more. ... of life-threatening conditions, including heart attack and stroke . But high blood pressure rarely causes symptoms. A ... Association Inc.; c2025. Black People, Heart Disease and Stroke; [cited 2025 Apr 02; Reviewed 2024 Jan 10]; [ ... is-cardiovascular-disease/african-americans-and-heart-disease-stroke American Heart Association [Internet]. Dallas (TX): American Heart ...
  7. ... may increase your risk for heart disease and stroke . A triglycerides test can help you decide if ... used to understand your risk for heart disease, stroke, and other conditions that involve your arteries, such ... calculate your risk for a heart attack or stroke. High blood levels of triglycerides with high LDL ( ...
  8. ... nerve-disorders National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke [Internet]. Bethesda (MD): U.S. Department of Health and ... disorders/encephalitis National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke [Internet]. Bethesda (MD): U.S. Department of Health and ... barre-syndrome National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke [Internet]. Bethesda (MD): U.S. Department of Health and ...
  9. ... blood clotting can cause a heart attack or stroke . People at risk for blood clots may be ... reduce the risk of a heart attack or stroke for many older adults. But daily aspirin use ... family history and a previous heart attack or stroke. Before you stop or start taking aspirin, be ... Heart Attack Over-the-Counter Medicines Pain Relievers Stroke Related Medical Tests How to Cope with Medical ...
  10. ... your brain is blocked, it can cause a stroke . If the blood flow to your arms or ... help reduce your risk of heart attack or stroke. Total cholesterol. This is a measure of the ... family history of high cholesterol, heart attack, or stroke For people who are ages 20 to 65: ...
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