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Poor lifestyles are the main cause of strokes among Ghanaian youth – Dr. Sheila Adamu

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  • Kwame 1 month ago

    What is that nebulous and badly constructed term - "unhealthy" lifestyle mean to the man on the street? What is it? Too many morons in Ghana

  • Dr Mumbi Seraki 1 month ago

    Combine akpeteshie and medicine.

  • OSABARIMA MENSA 1 month ago

    Typical well off Ghanaian consumes 3 heavy (square) meals a day. This is not good for our health. Our life span of 64yrs is not good enough. Ignorance is killing us. Gyimii saa!

  • KWABENA KASAPREKO. 1 month ago

    WHERE DID YOU GET THAT ASSERTION FROM, DR.SHEILA ADAMU ? PLEASE, EXPLAIN YOURSELF FURTHER.
    THERE ARE A WHOLE LOT OF PEOPLE IN THE U.S.A., WITH VERY HIGH STANDARDS OF LIVING, WHO HAVE HAD STROKE, AS MUCH AS I KNOW AS OF TO ...
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  • ofi Adu 1 month ago

    People get stroke mostly by the food they eat. Lack of exercise. Ghanaian youths has now adopted the habit of eating too much fatty foods and no regular medical check up. Also family lineage. If you have any of your grandpare ...
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  • BEING OBESE/OVERWEIGHT, LACK OF EXERCISE ,NIGHT SHIFT ARE RISKS 1 month ago

    In so-called developed countries the cumulative effect of several social factors can more than double the risk of stroke in people under 75. Numerous medical research reveal the impact of various social factors and these hav ...
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  • Oklemekuku 1 month ago

    Perhaps you don't know, Lifestyle and standard of leaving are two different things. Poor lifestyles include pouring energy drinks on alcoholic beverages, drinking all those bitters to last longer during sex, smoking and the u ...
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  • Accra is dirty.com 1 month ago

    Ah! I think you Doctors say good lifestyles are the main causes of strokes isn't it?

  • Hugh Hefner 1 month ago

    Dr Richard Anane, a former minister of Road and Transport during JA Kuffuor administration, had a stroke some few years back though he is a medical professional, what do you say about that. There are many factors that contrib ...
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  • Montesquieu 1 month ago

    I'm not sure if you are a doctor indeed because you should have mention at least one or two of these unhealthy lifestyle of the youths for a better understanding of what you said.

  • ILLETERACY, POVERTY (LOW INCOME) LINKED TO STROKE 1 month ago

    Strokes are primarily due to untreated high BP and this in turn is linked to poor education, poverty and low income. Unfortunately some of the most educated amongst us are woefully ignorant about basic health issues. FOR EXAM ...
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  • COD 1 month ago

    Where are the parks for people to exercise their bodies in Kumasi?

  • YOU DON'T NEED PARKS TO EXERCISE.WALKING IS EXERCISE 1 month ago

    We don't need parks to exercise. Just walking a minimum average of 2 km a day will keep the average person reasonably fit.

  • Blinqs 1 month ago

    They chiefs and family heads have sold them all.Even football parks are going into extinction.

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  • Lance 1 month ago

    This lady is one of the worst resource people you can get in Ghana. She could not even mention one example of that lifestyle. What lifestyle is that. She was able to mention lack of exercise,which we all know but that lifesty ...
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  • OBSERVERS WITHOUT BOADERS 1 month ago

    VERY WELL SAID MADAM

  • Dr. Humphrey Oduro Tweneboah 1 month ago

    Dear editor, please note that Dr. Sheila Adamu is a Physician Specialist. She is not a Physician Assistant. The two are different.
    Thank you.

  • Lazy Journalism 1 month ago

    I am not her but I feel insulted on her behalf that you addressed her twice as a Physician Assistant. She is a Physician Specialist. They are not the same and cannot be used interchangeably.

  • Naa 3 weeks ago

    Please correct your article a Physician Specialist is not the same as a Physician Assistant and the two terms cannot be used interchangeably. I think a website such as this should do better to churn out well written articles ...
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