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Cold winter temperatures can trigger silent strokes without warning. Learn why risk rises in winter, early symptoms to watch for, and how to prevent brain attacks.
Cold winter weather can silently raise blood pressure, thicken blood, and increase stroke risk - especially in people with heart disease, diabetes, or hypertension.
Over the next few days, when wind chills could drop to minus 30 or minus 40 degrees, the cold can quickly become harmful to your health.
Doctors warn that cold waves can sharply increase the risk of brain strokes, especially among people with high blood pressure ...