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Many
factors put people at risk for stroke. Some of these are controllable,
such as high blood pressure, diet and smoking. These factors can be reduced
by making lifestyle changes. Some risk factors, however, such as heredity
and age are beyond a person's control.
To find out your risk for stroke, select the appropriate response for each
question. Your total score and an explanation of its meaning will appear
after clicking the 'Find Your Score' button at the end of the assessment.
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