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Abstract: . . . learn more? For more information, talk to your family doctor. You can also learn more about vascular disease by contacting the American Heart Association (telephone: 800-242-8721; address: . . . . . . atherosclerotic (say ath-uh-roe-skluh-rot-ik) plaque has cracked or ruptured. Vascular Disease: How to Prevent Coronary Artery Disease, Heart Attack and Stroke What is a stroke? . . . . . . important for you to stick with the lifestyle changes that help control vascular disease. How can I learn more? For more information, talk to your family doctor. You can also learn more . . . . . . aspirin in low doses would help reduce your risk of stroke or heart attack . Aspirin can help prevent your blood from forming clots that can eventually block the arteries. If you have high . . . . . . ath-uh-roe-skluh-rot-ik) plaque has cracked or ruptured. Vascular Disease: How to Prevent Coronary Artery Disease, Heart Attack and Stroke What is a stroke? A stroke is . . . . . . Disease, Heart Attack and Stroke What is a stroke? A stroke is caused by a blockage in an artery that carries blood to the brain. When blood flow to a part of your brain is cut off, that part . . . --1285,6,107,1727,6427
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