The Early Show - Stroke prevention: An apple a day...

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Strokes are the third leading cause of death in this country and now, new research shows the color of your fruits and vegetables can help reduce a stroke. Dr. Holly Phillips.
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The scary thing is that strokes can happen at anytime but most happen early morning 6am to 12pm .. i always trust apples I love green apples and pears

arnoldguisa
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They never talk about how people who eat fruit everyday probably intentionally live healthier lives including habits not mentioned

jasoncheshire
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Then what about guavas - there are white inside too. Apples are overrated!

graceym
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If only the apples and the pears are not genetically modified

DentZero
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Potassium is what you need if you have high BP.

Matthew-iqyt
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My brother had a massive stroke, aphasia too….he was 59. In a wheelchair for life!

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Please I need help my is back home in Afghanistan 🇦🇫 he had a stroke. Thank god he is good now since they don’t have very good doctors and stuff so my family don’t know which food to give him and which food not to give him please I need your help thank you

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Sonya Leslie-Shepherd played Susan Roning, a representative of a home health aid-type agency visiting FBI agent Samantha Spade (POPPy Montgomery, "The Other Sister”) at FBI headquarters in New York in the “Hard Landing” episode of CBS drama “Without A Trace”. Roning says “post-operative” in relation to Spade’s baby-daddy, Brian Donovan’s recovery from a car accident. Someone able to lift Donovan would be a criteria for their special care needs. Unrelated: watch?v=YsJyfJ0b-WA

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Arteries are clogged by saturated fat. Fruits and vegetables can’t undo a bad diet.

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