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By Jaylen Christie
jaylen@bdaviscomm.com

ย ย  ย  The National Medical Association (NMA), representing the interests of the 50,000 African American physicians in the U.S., has issued the following advisory regarding stroke awareness:

In the United States, Black people are more likely to have strokes compared to other racial groups. This is mainly due to a greater chance of having health issues that can cause a stroke. The Office of Minority Health states that Black men in the United States have a 50% greater chance of having a stroke compared to White men while Black women are twice as likely to have a stroke compared to White women. In regards to percentages, Black men are 70% more likely to die from a stroke than their White counterparts and Black women are 30% more likely to die from it.ย 

Every year, more than 795,000 people in the United States have a stroke. Additionally, nearly 185,000 strokes are in people who have had a stroke previously. Moreover, the risk of having a first stroke is nearly twice as high for non-Hispanic Black adults as for White adults.

There are several risk factors for this that may include:

  • High blood pressure
  • Diabetes
  • Obesity
  • Sickle cell disease
  • Unhealthy diets
  • Lack of physical activity

To reduce risk of stroke, here are some things to consider:

  • Increase intake of fruits and vegetables
  • Stop smoking
  • Manage stress very carefully
  • Reduce salt in your diet
  • Exercise regularly
  • Work to lose excess body weight

For more information, visit CDC.gov or speak with your healthcare provider.

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  1. Jaylen ain’t no Doctor why he acting like one. CH need some medical professionals to write about Strokes and illnesses.
    Just saying

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