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Extreme cold weather heightens risk of brain stroke, say doctors

IndiaTimes Saturday, 23 December 2023
Cold weather has been linked to an elevated risk of brain haemorrhage, particularly in individuals with hypertension. Several studies have highlighted this correlation, emphasizing the need for proactive preventive measures. Cold temperatures pose a heightened risk for haemorrhagic stroke compared to snowfall. Additionally, normotensive individuals face an increased risk of high blood pressure in colder temperatures, significantly heightening the risk of cerebral haemorrhage. Timely intervention, including managing blood pressure levels and adopting protective measures against extreme cold, is crucial to minimize potential risks.
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