• Digestive System,  Exercise and Sports

    Can diet sodas increase the risk of stroke in older women?

    A popularity of diet drinks has steadily increased over the past few decades, with many choosing them as part of a healthier lifestyle. The use of artificial sweeteners is one way to reduce calorie intake, which is appealing to many. However, recent research highlights that excessive consumption of diet sodas and fruit juices may not only have health effects but can also increase the risk of stroke, particularly among older women. A recent study warned that postmenopausal women who consume two or more diet sodas daily may significantly increase their risk of stroke. Researchers emphasized that the effects of artificial sweeteners need to be examined more closely, as observations suggest…

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  • Autoimmune and Rare Diseases,  Diseases and Symptoms

    High blood pressure may also contribute to the development of TIA

    The TIA, or transient ischemic attack, is a condition that resembles a stroke but typically does not result in life-threatening consequences. These attacks usually resolve within a short period, but their warning signs should not be overlooked. The occurrence of TIA is often linked to untreated high blood pressure, which also carries an increased risk of stroke. Although the periodic symptoms of TIA, such as unilateral weakness, double vision, dizziness, or speech disturbances, are temporary, investigating the underlying causes is essential. Early diagnosis and treatment can help prevent more serious consequences, such as a stroke. It is important for affected individuals to not only feel reassured when symptoms subside but…

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