Today, we’ll discuss stroke —a condition that strikes every 40 seconds with lasting effects and warning signs to watch for—and how high blood pressure is linked to Alzheimer’s disease.
Stroke symptoms usually come on suddenly and are most severe at the start. In some cases, they may come and go or worsen gradually—and sometimes a person may not even realize they have had a stroke. Here are warning signs to watch for.
Tired of potato salad that’s mushy and bland? The secret isn’t in the dressing—it’s in the potatoes. Roast them first, and you’ll unlock a flavor and texture that will make your salad the star of the table.
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