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- B – Balance loss
- E – Eye changes (blurred or loss of vision)
- F – Face drooping
- A – Arm weakness
- S – Speech difficulty
- T – Time to call emergency services immediately
⏱️ Every Second Counts
Doctors often say: “Time is brain.” Every minute counts.
🥦 Can Diet and Lifestyle Help Prevent Strokes?
Yes. While strokes can happen suddenly, you can reduce your long-term risk with simple lifestyle changes:
- Eat a heart-healthy diet: Include leafy greens, berries, garlic, olive oil, and fatty fish.
- Stay hydrated and active: Movement improves circulation and brain health.
- Monitor blood pressure and cholesterol: Silent killers that raise stroke risk.
- Avoid smoking and limit alcohol.
- Manage stress and sleep — they affect blood flow and inflammation.
Final Thoughts
Knowing these early warning signs could save your life or someone else’s.
Would you like me to create a printable version of this guide or a checklist for your fridge or workplace? Just let me know — stroke awareness saves lives.
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