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A new meta-analysis finds that 1 to 3 cups of coffee a day may reduce risk of stroke in the general population and that even higher intake of up to 6 cups a day also seems to offer some protection.
Seth A, Mossavar-Rahmani Y, Kamensky V, et al. Potassium intake and risk of stroke in women with hypertension and nonhypertension in the Women’s Health Initiative. Stroke. 2014;45(10):2874-2880 ...
Upping your coffee intake 'doubles the risk of a stroke' By PAT HAGAN FOR MAILONLINE Updated: 19:26 EDT, 10 December 2010 . 17. ... 18, looks just like dad Brad Pitt in new images ...
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This Nutrient May Help Lower Your Stroke Risk by 36%, New Study Says
In this case, researchers from China examined the relationship between dietary zinc intake and stroke risk. They recently published their findings in Scientific Reports.Let’s break them down.
Intake of more than seven cups/day water was associated with a reduced risk for ischemic stroke (odds ratio, 0.82) but not ICH. There was variation in the associations by geographic region.
Low Potassium Intake May Increase Stroke Risk. ScienceDaily. Retrieved June 3, 2025 from www.sciencedaily.com / releases / 2002 / 08 / 020813072509.htm. American Academy Of Neurology.
The researchers discovered that, for every 5% increase in a person’s total calorie intake from free sugars, they had a 6% higher risk of developing heart disease and a 10% higher risk of stroke.
Intake of more than seven cups/day water was associated with a reduced risk for ischemic stroke (odds ratio, 0.82) but not ICH. There was variation in the associations by geographic region.
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