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Strokes among middle-aged women triple
San Luis Obispo Tribune ^ | Feb. 20, 2008 | MARILYNN MARCHIONE

Posted on 02/20/2008 10:06:57 PM PST by neverdem

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To: Global2010

my cousin had a stroke at the age of 31. She was a smoker, her parents were both smokers.


21 posted on 02/20/2008 10:33:41 PM PST by television is just wrong (Liberalism is a mental disorder.)
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To: TruthConquers

I join the class of Angry White Men as an Angry White Woman. : )


22 posted on 02/20/2008 10:40:12 PM PST by Global2010 (Election 2008 like playin Shoots and Ladders (ages 5 and up))
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To: television is just wrong

I wonder. (Smoking is not good). Women have smoked for many years. What kind of lifestyle did your cousin have?


23 posted on 02/20/2008 10:40:27 PM PST by sageb1 (This is the Final Crusade. There are only 2 sides. Pick one.)
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To: neverdem

It will probably take a decade or longer for the medical community to recognize the cause, but I predict Micro Vascular Disease (MVD) will be implicated in this trend.


24 posted on 02/20/2008 10:42:06 PM PST by Rockitz (This isn't rocket science- Follow the money and you'll find the truth.)
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To: kinoxi
You can diagnose/report it yourself?

"She used the National Health and Nutrition Surveys, a federally funded project that gives periodic health checkups and questionnaires to a wide sample of Americans. Participants are routinely asked whether a doctor had ever told them they had had a stroke, and about 5,000 middle-aged people answered that question in each survey."

Some strokes affect memory. There could be under reporting.

25 posted on 02/20/2008 10:43:39 PM PST by neverdem (I have to hope for a brokered GOP Convention. It can't get any worse.)
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To: neverdem
It happened even though more women in the recent survey were on medicines to control their cholesterol and blood pressure - steps that lower the risk of stroke.

Most of these 'medicines' are a complete and utter fraud! They play games with the cholesterol number but do squat as far as real health/healing.

26 posted on 02/20/2008 10:44:17 PM PST by AmericaUnited
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To: Global2010
I think the meds may play a part.

What meds?

27 posted on 02/20/2008 10:45:04 PM PST by neverdem (I have to hope for a brokered GOP Convention. It can't get any worse.)
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To: dandelion
I’m with you; I wonder if they included women who were taking oral contraceptives/hormone replacement therapy - both of which can VASTLY increase one’s risk of stroke...

I have a feeling that's exactly it, too. I have a friend who never smoked or drank, wasn't obese, but was on the pill for over thirty years. She got high blood pressure, phlebitis, and also had a stroke.

28 posted on 02/20/2008 10:54:44 PM PST by sockmonkey
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To: neverdem

Whatever they are taking.

High Cholesteral, Blood Pressure, diet suppressants ect...


29 posted on 02/20/2008 11:16:20 PM PST by Global2010 (Election 2008 like playin Shoots and Ladders (ages 5 and up))
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To: Global2010

This would be the birth control generation, dontcha think?


30 posted on 02/20/2008 11:21:52 PM PST by momincombatboots (World changing power in the blood)
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To: donna
You can pay $120 to see a doctor without insurance.

Honestly, most people can't see a stroke coming. You're fine, then *bam*! - you're toast. If she had no risk factors, even a good doctor would've missed it.

And how many healthy people go to the doctor regularly? Yes, we get our colons checked out at 50 and breasts at 40 and the annual "girl" check-up, but other than that, we take the approach that if it ain't broke don't fix it.

31 posted on 02/20/2008 11:42:11 PM PST by Marie (Why is it that some people believe everything that happens is the will of G-d - except Israel?)
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To: neverdem

I don’t think it’s all obsesity. A friend of mine had a stroke at 37, weighed 120 lbs and was a long time user (nonsmoker) of birth control. Just saying...


32 posted on 02/21/2008 2:26:37 AM PST by Southerngl
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To: neverdem

Well, they can’t blame this on the old Dimetapp.


33 posted on 02/21/2008 3:00:12 AM PST by DannyTN
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To: neverdem

Well, they can’t blame this on the old Dimetapp.


34 posted on 02/21/2008 3:00:25 AM PST by DannyTN
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To: dandelion

That is what I was wondering too. Those two hormonal medications may be the link, not belly fat.

At the risk of getting ‘super’ flamed for this one...environmental factors that could play into this study is the increased use of ‘bottled water’ and the xenoestrogens leached into the water.

See the National Exposure Report from the CDC: http://www.cdc.gov/exposurereport/environmental_phenols1.htm#FullText


35 posted on 02/21/2008 3:20:40 AM PST by EBH ( ... the riotousness of the crowd is always very close to madness. --Alculin c.735-804)
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To: neverdem

Cindy McCain had a stroke in 2004, age 50. Fortunately she seems completely recovered now.


36 posted on 02/21/2008 3:38:41 AM PST by Mila
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To: neverdem

In Gary Taubes book, “Good Calories, Bad Calories” he points out that people on lowfat diets - yes, lowfat diets, have a greater risk for stroke. I think this was based on Japanese people, but still interesting. Anecdotal evidence here, and in my own life (my stepmom was a lowfat fanatic and had a stroke last year) points toward thin women, not heavier ones, having strokes. Doesn’t prove diddly, but it’s interesting.


37 posted on 02/21/2008 5:51:39 AM PST by coop71 (Being a redhead means never having to say you're sorry...)
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To: Global2010

You and me both!!


38 posted on 02/21/2008 10:06:04 AM PST by TruthConquers (Delendae sunt publici scholae)
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To: TruthConquers; sageb1; neverdem

You may be more spot-on than you know.


39 posted on 02/22/2008 1:20:12 AM PST by Froufrou
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