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Having atrial fibrillation increases your risk of stroke — but blood thinners can help for many people
Seek immediate medical attention for sudden loss of balance, vision changes, slurring, facial droopiness and limb weakness
Strokes in the left side of the brain are more common and the effects are typically more noticeable
Cut back on foods made with added sugars, trans fats, refined carbs, omega-6 fatty acids and processed meats
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