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How to use the word Stroke in a Sentence? Page #5

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We’ve known for years that stress creates fatigue, aches, pains, insomnia, anxiety and [it can affect] the gastrointestinal tract with ulcers, IBS, and the endocrine system, as well as your thyroid. We know that stress leads to high blood pressure, heart attacks, stroke, and more.

Patrick Wanis

Found on FOX News
5 years ago

More commonly, and what was seen in this case is the classic heat stroke -- passive heat stroke -- where people become increasingly dehydrated, we normally get rid of excess body heat by sweating and we evaporate and we lose heat via evaporation.

Corey Slovis

Found on CNN
5 years ago

My bias is that it is silly to play in 100 degree temperatures, the risk of heat stroke, collapse on the court, acute kidney injury and a serious fall as one collapses from the heat are just not worth it. Why not postpone for a few days, play only at night or play in closed air conditioned stadiums when available?

Robert Glatter

Found on CNN
5 years ago

Our bodies are designed to cool themselves through sweating. In cases of an extreme heat stroke, a person may actually notice they are no longer sweating.

Cardiologist Dr. Kevin Campbell

Found on FOX News
5 years ago

The elderly and those with pre-existent conditions, such as asthma and heart failure, are likely to face declining health due to exacerbation of their conditions due to weather, heat exhaustion and stroke, dehydration, migraines, loss of sleep and mood alteration can all occur due to dangerous heat. Historical data shows that more people are likely to be involved in vehicle crashes due to heat-related impacts, such as decreased ability to concentrate, the poor quality of sleep they get and impaired mood, etc.

Michael Mann

Found on CNN
5 years ago

In this study, we wanted to examine the relationship of blood pressure across a range of values -- not just high but also normal and low -- to the two most common causes of stroke and dementia.

Zoe Arvanitakis

Found on CNN
5 years ago

What we wanted to do is look at the actual brain tissue to see whether we saw the underlying changes in the brain that cause stroke or the underlying changes in the brain that cause dementia.

Zoe Arvanitakis

Found on CNN
5 years ago

We need to know where children are being held, what is happening there at the border, what the policy of the country is -- United States is the United States, once again, I underscore that if The President created this crisis, The President can end it with a stroke of the pen.

Ben Cardin

Found on CNN
5 years ago

The percentage of adults who do not believe smoking causes stroke are for example in China as high as 73 percent, for heart attacks 61 percent of adults in China are not aware that smoking increases the risk, we aim to close this gap.

Douglas Bettcher

Found on Reuters
5 years ago

It just preyed on her mind to the point that she had a stroke the following year, all she would talk about was her son.

James Bawden

Found on FOX News
5 years ago

Sixty-five people have died over the last three days, we have the bodies in our cold storage facilities and their neighborhood doctors have said they died of heat-stroke.

Faisal Edhi

Found on Reuters
5 years ago

I'm going to do some work, to get some more hit in the stroke, i have to trust it.

Tiger Woods

Found on Reuters
6 years ago

The Western diet is way too high in sodium. ... People eat way too much, and The Western diet increases your risk for cardiovascular disease, stroke and stomach cancer.

Sonya Angelone

Found on CNN
6 years ago

Air travel can be particularly dangerous for animals with ‘pushed-in’ faces (the medical term is ‘brachycephalic’) such as bulldogs, pugs and Persian cats. Their short nasal passages leave them especially vulnerable to oxygen deprivation and heat stroke.

Humane Society

Found on FOX News
6 years ago

On average, in the U.S., there are 38 (yearly) fatalities from heat stroke originated from forgotten infants in cars. In terms of car crashes and fatalities, you have roughly 35,000 cases each year.

Gil Dotan

Found on FOX News
6 years ago

When she had that stroke, it was devastating, they had to use the paddles to bring her back to life. During that time, doctors believed she wouldn’t make it past three weeks… She was on medications, she was hallucinating. Nurses came and went. And you’re dealing with the press.

Kathryn Sermak

Found on FOX News
6 years ago

There are some who say that Time is itself a hammer; that each slow second marks another tap that makes big rocks into little rocks, waterfalls into canyons, cliffs into beaches. There are some who say that Time is instead a blade. They see the dance of its razored tip, poised like a venomous snake, forever ready to slay faster than the eye can see. And there are some who say that Time is both hammer and blade. They say the hammer is a sculptor's mallet, and the blade is a sculptor's chisel: that each stroke is a refinement, a perfecting, a discovery of truth and beauty within what would otherwise be blank and lifeless stone. And I name this saying wisdom.

Matthew Stover

added by regnumveritatis
6 years ago

However, when authors looked at patients who wore their CPAP more than four hours, they found decreased risk of death, heart attacks, and stroke, which is in concert with a similar analysis we published recently in the American Journal of Cardiology, i think physicians should continue to do their due diligence in counseling patients about the importance of adherence to CPAP.

Al Ashry

Found on Reuters
6 years ago

I ’m certain that I am not anchoring the putter and that my putting stroke is not violating the Rules of Golf, i have been in contact with the USGA and rules officials... and each time I have been assured that my putting stroke is within the Rules of Golf.

Bernhard Langer

Found on Reuters
6 years ago

This parchment manuscript illuminates in one stroke how the Federalists and anti-Federalists debated the question of whether the new republic was founded on the authority of a single, united sovereign people or on the authority of 13 separate state governments.

Danielle Allen

Found on CNN
7 years ago

It's little things that mean so much when you're recovering from a stroke, we never know when the end point is but we're happy with every little change, every little sound, every little word, every new task.

Mary Travis

Found on CNN
7 years ago

Amazing Grace. going through this ordeal with his health, stroke and flatlining and making it back, when there was every opportunity in the world for God to take him home ... we've truly lived the life of amazing grace.

Mary Travis

Found on CNN
7 years ago

Music is his soul, it was really hard for him soon after the stroke to listen to his music. I remembered when I first put his music on, he cried and I thought, ok, we're not ready for that.

Mary Travis

Found on CNN
7 years ago

Going through this ordeal with his health, stroke and flatlining and making it back, when there was every opportunity in the world for God to take him home ... we've truly lived the life of amazing grace.

Mary Travis

Found on CNN
7 years ago

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