Lifestyle Changes May Reduce Stroke Risk For Women Over 50 By As Much As 25%
Lifestyle Changes May Reduce Stroke Risk For Women Over 50 By As Much As 25%

Middle-aged women can reduce their risk of stroke by eating well, exercising and not smoking.

According to UPI, researchers say women's risk for stroke drops by 25% as they embrace a healthy lifestyle.

Researchers found that dietary modifications reduced stroke risk by as much as 23%.

The study showed that women who made changes in middle-age reduced their risk of total stroke by nearly 25%.

They also cut their risk for ischemic stroke, the most common type of stroke, by more than one-third.