Why not help prevent a stroke and/or a heart attack?
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Notice: Please do NOT enrol on this course on impulse, thinking you might watch it later. Maybe show an interest on impulse, yes, but before you enrol, watch the Preview videos, read the Course Description and then make a decision. If you then enrol then please start the course as soon as possible. Watch the lectures, look at the workbooks and join in the discussions. Joining my courses is a serious business and I want you to get the most out of your study – but I also want you to enjoy the course.
That is why I am asking that you only enrol because you really want to and that you start the course intending to make full use of all the resources.
You will be very welcome.
“”Studies show heart attacks and strokes can increase this time of year which can make the holiday season an especially dangerous time of year for the millions of Americans with heart disease. Holiday stress, combined with cold weather, increases the risk of heart attacks.”
Source: CBS Philly December 21st 2016
80-90% of strokes are preventable!
Hold on to that thought.
Know when you are at greatest risk – and why.
Then take action.
Arm yourself with the knowledge – then reduce your risk. Control the controllable factors. Take the tests. Monitor the results.
Christmas can be a time of stress. Over-consumption of fatty, sugary food and alcohol. weight gain. Increased blood pressure. All these are stroke risk factors. This course concentrates on alcohol and stroke risk. Odd though this may seem – this course (which will always be free!) makes the ideal Christmas present for everyone. Anyone can get a stroke – and at Christmas your risks just might increase. This course will help prevent such an awful event happening – and applies equally to ALL holiday times!
Strokes maim, strokes kill – all year round.
80-90% are preventable remember, through diet, exercise, fitness, nutrition, quality sleep etc.
This course focuses in particular, on alcohol.
The course includes a workbook:
Chapter 1 What causes TIAs?
- What is a TIA?
- Why it is important
- What are the causes of a TIA?
- How is a TIA diagnosed?
- Treatment for a TIA
- Symptoms of a ministroke
- Reducing the risk
- Medication and side effects
Chapter 2 Studies
- Studies
- Residual symptoms of a TIA
- Role of brain imaging in TIA
- TIA and common mimics
Chapter 3 Return to TIAs
- TIA facts
- Symptoms of a stroke
- How a TIA is diagnosed
- Therapy
Chapter 4 Stroke quiz
(A link to a site that has a) stroke quiz
Chapter 5 Comments
Comments about TIAs
Chapter 6 Return to risk factors
Risk factors
Chapter 7 Chameleons, panic attacks and TIAs
Could the TIA be a panic attack?
- Anxiety or mini stroke
- Panic attack v heart attack
Chapter 8 Food
Foods increasing stroke risk
Chapter 9 Dr Malcolm Kendrick
Very interesting extracts from his blog, about strokes
Chapter 10 Risk calculator
Links and explanations about various stroke risk calculators
In conclusion
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4About the lecturerVideo lesson
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5ReviewsVideo lesson
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6IntroductionVideo lesson
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7Costs of strokesVideo lesson
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8Alcohol studiesVideo lesson
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9Light and moderate drinkingVideo lesson
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10Going through the risk factors againVideo lesson
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11Statin side effectsVideo lesson
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12Dehydration and other problems of strokeVideo lesson
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13Alcohol guidelinesVideo lesson
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14How can we cut down?Video lesson
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15DepressionVideo lesson
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16The studiesVideo lesson
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17StorytellingVideo lesson
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18Strategies to reduce drinkingVideo lesson
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19Non-alcoholic beerVideo lesson
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20Some more studiesVideo lesson
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21Stroke is a major killerVideo lesson
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22The effects of a strokeVideo lesson
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23The takeaway messageVideo lesson
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24Statins or lifestyle changes?Video lesson
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25A gift at XmasVideo lesson
This is the concluding lecture. Attached to this lecture is a detailed workbook which concentrates on TIAs and preventive strategies. This is a workbook to be read, reacted to, used and researched. NOT just to skim through. Enjoy!
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26OneVideo lesson
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27TwoVideo lesson
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28ThreeVideo lesson
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29FourVideo lesson
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30FiveVideo lesson
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31SixVideo lesson
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32SevenVideo lesson
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33EightVideo lesson
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34NineVideo lesson
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35TenVideo lesson
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36ElevenVideo lesson
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37TwelveVideo lesson
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38ThirteenVideo lesson
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39FourteenVideo lesson
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40FifteenVideo lesson
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41SixteenVideo lesson
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42SeventeenVideo lesson
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49IntroductionVideo lesson
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50Trade offsVideo lesson
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51Trade offs (Part 2)Video lesson
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52Trade offs (Part 3)Video lesson
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53Hardest hitVideo lesson
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54Hardest hit (Part 2)Video lesson
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55Hardest hit (Part 3)Video lesson
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56Mental Health: CausesVideo lesson
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57Mental Health: Looking after your Mental HealthVideo lesson
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58Mental Health: Plan Your Day (Part 1)Video lesson
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59Mental Health: Plan Your Day (Part 2)Video lesson
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60Mental Health: Plan Your Day (Part 3)Video lesson
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61Mental Health: Plan Your Day (Part 4)Video lesson
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62Mental Health: Plan Your Day (Part 5)Video lesson
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63Mental Health: Plan Your Day (Part 6)Video lesson
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64Mental Health: Plan Your Day (Part 7)Video lesson
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65Mental Health: Plan Your Day (Part 8)Video lesson
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66Mental Health: Plan Your Day (Part 9)Video lesson
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67Mental Health: The Drivers - Social Isolation (Part 1)Video lesson
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68Mental Health: The Drivers - Social Isolation (Part 2)Video lesson
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69Mental Health: The Drivers - Social Isolation (Part 3)Video lesson
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70Mental Health: The Drivers - Social Isolation (Part 4)Video lesson
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71Mental Health: The Drivers - Social Isolation (Part 6)Video lesson

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