July 2, 2013
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Would you recognize these symptoms of stroke in women? From hiccups to weakness, learn the signs.
Having the hiccups isn’t such a big deal — unless your hiccups are accompanied by other strange symptoms, such as the inability to move an entire side of your body or make your mouth form the words you want to say. You may not know that all these symptoms together can signal stroke in women.
More than 425,000 women will suffer a stroke this year, compared to 375,000 men. Twice as many women die each year from strokes compared to breast cancer. So why aren’t more women aware of the signs of stroke? Time to get educated.
Symptoms of Stroke: Women vs. Men
It’s difficult to predict the signs of stroke in women or in men, says Carolyn Brockington, MD, assistant clinical professor of neurology and director of the Stroke Center at St. Luke’s-Roosevelt Hospital’s Institute of Neurology and Neurosurgery in New York City. More than any differences between the genders, the unpredictability comes from never knowing what part of the brain will be hit, she explains. Stroke occurs when blood supply is cut off to a portion of the brain, either by a blood clot (ischemic stroke) or by sudden bleeding in the brain (hemorrhagic stroke). The symptoms caused by the stroke will depend on where in the brain the stroke occurs.
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March 8, 2013
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You can help to protect your testosterone levels, and avoid Low T, by living a healthy lifestyle.
Low testosterone levels can cause a myriad of symptoms. From depression to low energy to decreased sex drive, a man can find his life greatly impacted by a dip in testosterone. While a small decrease in testosterone is natural as a man ages, the good news is that there are many things you can do to help dip in testosterone well as your mental and physical well-being.
Here are some natural ways to help ensure that your testosterone levels are as stable and healthy as possible:
Get plenty of exercise. When men’s testosterone levels drop, they sometimes experience a loss of muscle mass and a decrease of energy. Of course, one of the best natural ways to promote energy and muscle growth is with exercise! Whether you are new to the gym or you have been a long-time jogging enthusiast, exercise is a hugely important of a healthy lifestyle, especially as we age.
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Laura Berman, PhD, is a leading sex and relationship educator and therapist, popular TV and radio host, New York Times best-selling author, and assistant clinical professor of ob-gyn and psychiatry at the Feinberg School of Medicine at Northwestern University in Chicago. She is the star of In The Bedroom with Dr. Laura Berman, on OWN, the Oprah Winfrey Network.
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