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Does Avoiding Late-Night Showers Prevent Strokes?

Does Avoiding Late-Night Showers Prevent Strokes?

1/15/2025 11:11:13 AM

🔻 Each year in Vietnam, over 200,000 new cases of stroke are recorded, and alarmingly, this number is on the rise. Stroke is the leading cause of death and leaves severe aftereffects. Among the risk factors, high blood pressure accounts for more than 70% of stroke cases.

❓ One commonly shared cause of stroke is "late-night bathing." But is this truly a valid reason? Does avoiding late-night bathing really help prevent strokes? What are the accurate, science-based explanations?

Join us as we unravel these questions through an approachable yet in-depth discussion led by two cardiology specialists from the CarePlus Clinic System:

👨‍⚕️ MSc. Dr. Hoàng Công Đương - Medical Director, Head of Cardiology Department
👨‍⚕️ MSc. Dr. Phùng Ngọc Minh Tấn - Cardiology Specialist

📩 Don’t miss this chance to gain essential health information for you and your family!

 

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