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Aside from traumatic brain injuries, strokes represent a significant cause of brain damage.
Approximately 80% of strokes are preventable through lifestyle changes.
Strokes occur due to either a clot obstructing blood flow to the brain or brain hemorrhage, leading to neuronal death.
Identifying stroke symptoms is crucial for prompt action and treatment.
Immediate action is vital when a stroke is suspected, with paramedics informed promptly to ensure swift hospital admission.
Time is critical in stroke cases, with rapid treatment essential to prevent further neuronal loss.
Adopting a healthy lifestyle, managing stress, adequate sleep, and regular physical activity can reduce stroke risk.
Contrary to common belief, strokes can occur at any age, including in infants, children, and young adults.