MANILA (Philippine Daily Inquirer/Asia News Network): Police are looking for evidence that will directly link the police officer identified as a “person of interest” in the disappearance of beauty queen, former Miss Batangas Catherine Camilon.
KUALA LUMPUR: It is estimated that one in four Malaysians will suffer a stroke by 2040 if no preventive action is taken, according to the Global Burden of Disease Stroke Statistics Worldwide Survey in 2016.
"According to the National Stroke Registry, there were 47,911 stroke incidences in 2019, which means that about 130 people suffer from stroke every day in Malaysia," he added. He said that the most significant contributor is high blood pressure, as it can damage the walls of arteries, making them more likely to narrow or form a clot, which leads to a stroke.
"It is understood that up to 90% of strokes can be prevented and attributable to a few modifiable risk factors. Knowing these risk factors and taking the necessary steps to reduce them, you can lower your chances of having a stroke," he added.
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