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Stroke- Symptoms and causes

Symptoms Watch for these signs and symptoms if you think you or someone else may be having a stroke. Note when your signs and symptoms begin, because the length of time they have been present may guide your treatment decisions: ● Trouble with speaking and understanding. You may experience confusion. You may slur your words or have difficulty understanding speech. ● Paralysis or numbness of the face, arm or leg. You may develop sudden numbness, weakness or paralysis in your face, arm or leg, especially on one side of your body. Try to raise both your arms over your head at the same time. If one arm begins to fall, you may be having a stroke. Similarly, one side of your mouth may droop when you try to smile. ● Trouble with seeing in one or both eyes. You may suddenly have blurred or blackened vision in one or both eyes, or you may see double. ● Headache . A sudden, severe headache, which may be accompanied by vomiting, dizziness or altered consciousness, m...

Helps to the study of English honours

Here are a few facts you may need if you are an English honours student. The downloadable file below contains- Imagism, Symbolism, Class Struggle, Gynocriticism, New Criticism, Base and Superstructure , Synchrony and Diachorny, Diaspora , Signifier and Signified and Post colonialism Download link

All you need to know about Blood Pressure

Certain lifestyle factors, such as diet and smoking habits, can greatly impact a person's risk of developing high blood pressure. "Having a healthy lifestyle really makes a difference in your life because you can avoid high blood pressure," said Dr. Mary Ann Bauman, an internist at Integris Baptist Medical Center in Oklahoma City. "If you do have high blood pressure, make sure take your medication. You may not necessarily have symptoms until your blood pressure gets really high." What is normal blood pressure? Blood pressure reflects the force of blood as it hits the walls of the arteries. When the heart squeezes and pushes the blood out, the blood pushes against the walls of the blood vessels. People are born with very elastic vessels that can expand easily, and bounce back when the pressure on them is low. As people age, they get plaque buildup inside the blood vessels, and the flexible walls of the arteries become stiff. Now, when the heart squeezes and p...