A BBC resident doctor has raised the alarm over common habits that could up the risk of stroke, singling out a much-loved beverage for scrutiny.
Appearing on BBC Morning Live on Tuesday, 1 October, Dr Xand van Tulleken warned viewers that strokes are becoming more widespread, with older age being a major component.
Yet, he emphasised it's not solely about getting older and that modern UK life habits play a significant part too. Dr Xand pointed out the lifestyle culprits, saying: "All of those things are associated with life in the modern UK and as those things go up, so does our risk of a stroke" and highlighted one drink particularly, noting that "particularly fizzy drinks are associated with a high risk".
According to the NHS, a stroke is a grave medical situation threatening life itself, happening when blood supply to part of the brain stops.This event can impact basic abilities such as talking and moving, and recovery may be extensive.
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