KARDIO INSULT: YURAK VA MIYA ORASIDAGI HAYOTIY ALOQA
Keywords:
cardio stroke, heart disease, cerebral circulation, stroke prevention, diagnosis, treatment, heart-brain connectionAbstract
Cardio stroke is a serious medical condition resulting from the complex interaction between heart diseases and cerebral blood circulation disorders. This article discusses the causes of cardio stroke related to heart function, prevention methods, as well as modern diagnostic and treatment approaches. Understanding the vital connection between the heart and brain is crucial for timely diagnosis and effective management of this life-threatening condition.
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