80% Stroke and Cardiovascular Disease Can Be Prevented

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80% Stroke and Cardiovascular Disease Can Be Prevented
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“An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.”

While that saying has been around for centuries, its truth has never been more relevant. Many of the leading causes of illness and premature death are not only preventable but also detectable through regular health screenings. Taking time today to check in on your health can spare you from facing complex treatments or recovery later.
As people age, preventive care becomes even more essential. Our bodies change over time, and so do our health risks, particularly for conditions like stroke and cardiovascular disease. These diseases often develop silently, without clear warning signs, until it’s too late. That’s why routine health screenings can make such a powerful difference. Early detection provides the opportunity to make lifestyle changes, work closely with your healthcare provider and protect your long-term well-being.

Prevention Starts with Awareness

We all understand the importance of prevention when it comes to dental health. Most people schedule two dental cleanings a year to prevent plaque buildup and gum disease. But there’s another kind of plaque, inside the arteries, that can be far more dangerous. When plaque builds up in the blood vessels, it can restrict blood flow and lead to stroke or cardiovascular disease. Despite this risk, far fewer people schedule vascular health screenings compared to dentist visits, even though cardiovascular disease remains the leading cause of death in the United States.