Diabetes and obesity are two important modifiable stroke risk factors. Diabetes patients have a higher risk of stroke and a worse prognosis after a stroke. In Diabetes and obesity, risk-factor modification is the most important aspect of stroke prevention. This entails lifestyle changes as well as various therapeutic modalities to manage conditions such as Diabetes, hypertension, dyslipidemia, and arrhythmia. Diabetes is curable, but it significantly increases the risk of heart disease and stroke even when glucose levels are under control. That's because people with Diabetes, specifically type2 Diabetes, may have the subsequent conditions that contribute to their risk for developing cardiovascular disease
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