Аннотация
Список литературы
Это сообщение посвящено более широкому освещению проблемы модифицируемых факторов риска инсульта и подходов к профилактике как первичного, так и повторного инсульта, с концентрацией внимания на роли здорового образа жизни.
Ключевые слова:
инсульт, факторы риска, профилактика, здоровый образ жизни
Stroke: the priority of the effective prevention strategies
This report is dedicated to the more wide showing of the problems of risk factors of stroke and to approaches of prevention both primary and recurrent stroke, with the main attention on healthy lifestyle role.
Keywords
stroke, risk factors, prevention, healthy lifestyle
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