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Almost 60 per cent more women than men dying from stroke

New statistics have highlighted the risk of stroke amongst women in Ireland, showing that stroke kills twice as many women as breast cancer.

WOMEN HAVE BEEN warned to be vigilant about the signs of stroke after new statistics revealed that on average 60 per cent more women than men are dying from the disease in Ireland.

The latest figures released by the Central Statistics Office showed that 1,258 women died from stroke during 2010 out of a total of 2,053 stroke fatalities nationwide.

In certain counties, a significantly higher proportion of women were found to have died from stroke: in Kilkenny, Sligo, Waterford, Louth and Mayo counties, the number of women dying more than doubled the number of male stroke deaths in those counties.

Louth showed the largest differential, with more than three times as many women died from stroke compared to men. The only two counties to experience marginally more male deaths than women from stroke were Carlow and Monaghan.

In response to the figures, Irish Heart Foundation Medical Director Dr Angie Brown said that every person should make sure they know the symptoms of the disease – and know to call 999 immediately when they spot them.

Stroke is the third biggest killer disease in Ireland.

“The higher death rate from stroke among women is not widely known. The fact is that stroke kills twice as many women as breast cancer in Ireland and we are particularly asking women to be aware of the F.A.S.T. warning signs during this year’s National Stroke Week,” she said.

The F.A.S.T. acronym stands for:

Face – has their face fallen on one side?
Arms – can they raise both arms and keep them there?
Speech – is their speech slurred?
Time – time to call 999 if you see any one of these signs

The main reason more women die from stroke than men is that, typically, they live longer Dr Brown said. However, there is also a higher risk of stroke of women with atrial fibrillation than men with the same condition, she said.

Atrial fibrilliation is the most common form of cardiac arrhythmia or irregular heartbeat and is associated with strokes that are more severe and are more likely to be fatal.

The Irish Heart Foundation says the good news is that because of the wider availability of the potentially life-saving clot-buster treatment called thrombolysis,  those who suffer a stroke can “massively influence their own outcome” by getting to hospital FAST.

“It is estimated that service improvements delivered by the HSE in the last 18 months could ultimately reduce the death rate from stroke by up to 25 per cent,” said Dr Brown. “But they can only work for patients who get into hospital quickly enough to benefit from them.

“The fact is that the average stroke destroys around two million brain cells every minute. So the quicker you get to hospital after a stroke, literally the more of your brain the doctors can save,” she added.

Dr Brown also said that lifestyle changes – such as drinking in moderation, not smoking, being more active and improving one’s diet – can have a dramatic impact in lowering stroke risk. Reducing high blood pressure and cholesterol levels is also crucial – with an estimated 40 per cent of strokes being able to be prevented through better control of blood pressure.”

More information about stroke and Stroke Week activities is available on www.stroke.ie and medical queries can be answered through the Irish Heart Foundation’s National Heart & Stroke Helpline 1890 432 787, Mon to Fri, 10am to 5pm.

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    Mute Unitedpeople Ireland
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    Feb 26th 2012, 3:30 PM

    A competition that we as of yet are not used to hearing about but fair play to all those to enter.

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    Feb 26th 2012, 3:51 PM

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    Feb 26th 2012, 4:15 PM

    Doesn’t Szilvia have a lovely bottom

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    Feb 26th 2012, 7:29 PM

    but they all have lovely bottoms

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    Feb 27th 2012, 2:13 PM

    And she has a cracking pair of tires too..

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    Feb 26th 2012, 7:31 PM

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    Feb 26th 2012, 8:46 PM

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    If she rolls over your foot with that wheelchair she won’t have a leg to stand on!

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    Sick, Sick, Sick.

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    Feb 26th 2012, 5:26 PM

    Jesus Peter, it’s a disability not a sickness

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    Feb 26th 2012, 6:09 PM

    Oh Dear. Super corny.

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    Feb 26th 2012, 4:07 PM

    I think you mean discriminatory.

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    Feb 26th 2012, 8:37 PM

    Robert you should be the bigger man here and just walk away

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    Feb 26th 2012, 8:56 PM

    Jimmy that’s wheely insensitive

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    Feb 26th 2012, 8:18 PM

    Robert you’re on to me about spelling, hahaha

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    Feb 26th 2012, 5:58 PM

    First prize is dinner with Stephen hawking’s

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    Feb 26th 2012, 8:08 PM

    Stephen Hawking’s what? His cat? His Wife?

    If your going to make a joke (albeit a terrible, insensitive one), it’d be nice if you got his name right.

    Not only did you spell it wrong, but you mistakenly (I assume) attributed something invisible to him. You might think your better than him because you can walk, but had you performed even reasonably well in primary school you would not have made the mistake you made above. He should pity you, not the other way around.

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    Feb 26th 2012, 8:09 PM

    *you’re

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    Feb 27th 2012, 2:00 PM

    The winner phoned Stephen to make the arrangements but kept getting his answering machine.

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    Feb 26th 2012, 11:46 PM

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    Feb 27th 2012, 12:02 AM

    lol! thank the stars for pedantic antics on this s’ite. ffs. now look what I. ve done.

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    Feb 27th 2012, 1:48 AM

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    Feb 27th 2012, 11:23 AM

    The winner of this contest is hardly guaranteed a long standing career in modelling. Unless they change the name of the stage to a ‘cat ramp’…

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    Feb 27th 2012, 3:09 PM

    Jesus! Just how many bad jokes and ‘play on words’ can you get out of a wheelchair story. Scraping the barrel there a bit guys….

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    Feb 27th 2012, 9:33 PM

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    Feb 26th 2012, 11:09 PM

    Wheely……damned predictive text!

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    Feb 27th 2012, 3:08 PM

    Jesus! Just how many bad jokes and ‘play on words’ can you get out of a wheelchair story. Scraping the bwarrel there a bit guys….

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