Saturday, December 22, 2018

MILLENNIALS HAVE AN ALARMING INCREASE IN GETTING STROKES!!!

Submitted by: Nancy Battle

DYING YOUNG: Alarming increase
in Millennials 18-34 Getting Strokes 
INSIDER COMMENT:
The statistics are rolling in on increasing rates of strokes in younger people. 
No one will tell the millennials their fast food diets "equate" to the fast uploads they demand from computers which are impacting their health - both a slow kill. 

The USA, Inc. corporate food containing flour, sugar and chemical additives IS intended to cause obesity, sluggishness, foggy thinking, and create disease, shorter life spans, and death.

No one will admit that the millennials were orphaned by parents too busy working to take care of them. Overly worked parents relied on quick fast food to feed their children and school cafeterias to serve up lunch - a variety of deficient processed foods. 

No one will tell millennials that the vaccinations given to them slowly stroked them out with each vaccine they were jabbed with. Many dead doctors have been sounding the alarm and have paid the price for attempting to expose the medical fraudsters falsifying the vaccine records that the CDC and WHO were promoting.

No one will tell millennials the wireless technologies they use are activating dormant vaccine viruses that cause immune deficiencies and strokes intended to be another slow method of health decline.

We also need to ask how many millennials are targeted individuals? How many millennials are being shot with directed energy weapons, gang stalked and assassinated? Stroked out with DEW's!

How many millennials have wireless phones, lap tops, and sit for hours gaming where cell connections are facilitated with WiFi? Scientific studies document the damage to human DNA from the wireless world we now live in that has greatly impacted the millennials. 

No one will discuss the health effects of the continual aerosol spraying programs (chemtrails) and how we are all dying younger. Many of the millennials are compromised with weakened immune systems and have been deceived and setup for these health consequences.

The bigger question is WHY are the doctors surprised? Why are the doctors saying the reasons for these trends are not entirely clear? REALLY?

The questions are how long are we going to continue to be KILLED by all the assaults of the illegitimate corporate depoplulation agendas of a government that exists in NAME ONLY? 

Our government is a network of corporations that has long advanced policies designed to determine the minimum and optimum levels of destruction of Life, Property and Natural Resources. 

All of these goals have been incrementally advanced as to not create a crisis in public confidence. 

So, why should the increase strokes in millennials ages 18-34 years of age come as an ALARM?
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 https://www.investmentwatchblog.com/alarming-increase-i
n-millennials-18-34-getting-strokes/



Alarming increase in millennials 18-34 getting strokes 12/18/2018
by Dr. Eowyn

A stroke is a medical condition in which poor blood flow to the brain results in cell death and part of the brain not functioning properly. There are two main types of stroke:

Ischemic, due to lack of blood flow typically caused by blockage of a blood vessel.
Hemorrhagic, due to bleeding either directly into the brain or into the space between the brain's membranes.
In 2015, stroke was the second most frequent cause of death after coronary artery disease, accounting for 6.3 million deaths worldwide (11% of the total). About half of people who have had a stroke live less than one year.

Signs and symptoms of a stroke may include an inability to move or feel on one side of the body, problems understanding or speaking, dizziness, loss of vision to one side, or a severe headache. When that happens, get medical help immediately.


The risk factors for stroke are high blood pressure, tobacco smoking, obesity, high blood cholesterol, diabetes mellitus, a previous stroke, and atrial fibrillation.




Strokes affect mainly older people, not the young. Overall, two thirds of strokes occurred in those over 65 years old. But more U.S. millennials - young adults 18 to 34 years old - are getting strokes.

In a study published earlier this year in JAMA Neurology, researchers at the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) found that strokes among millennials increased from 2003 to 2012 by 32% for women and 15% for men.

Ralph Sacco, president of the American Academy of Neurology, remarked that although the evidence suggests that the overall incidence and mortality of stroke is on the decline, the rates may be increasing among younger populations: "The reasons for these trends are not entirely clear," but there are concerns about obesity, diabetes, physical inactivity, and drug use "having a greater impact in younger stroke victims." (PBS)

Scientific American conducted a further study of strokes among millennials, using data from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services' Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ).


Here are the study's findings:

Confirmation of earlier studies that pointed to nationwide increases in strokes among millennials.
Statistically significant regional differences in millennials' stroke rates (2003 to 2012):
70% increase in the West as a region; 85% increase in western cities with more than one million residents.
34% increase in the Midwest.
The higher stroke rates in the West and Midwest were not due to better brain-scanning technology and improvements in stroke detection.
The study concludes that drug use and racial disparities (blacks have more strokes than whites) may be factors.
Mitchell Elkind, a stroke expert at Columbia University and New York-Presbyterian Hospital who reviewed the Scientific American study, points out the troubling implications of increasing numbers of millennials having strokes:

In the short term, severe strokes among younger adults are a big problem because disability in people in their peak earning years can severely impact their families and future lives.
Longer-term, more strokes-even relatively mild ones-among younger adults are worrying because they portend an upcoming epidemic of worse attacks in another 30 years. Not only are stroke risk factors such as obesity and smoking cumulative over time, second strokes are more likely to be stronger and potentially fatal. Elkind said: "We are just seeing those little waves hitting the beach now but that tsunami will come in the future."


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