Examples of using A stroke in English and their translations into Bengali
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Shawkat Ali suffered a stroke on August 15, 1975, upon hearing the news of the Assassination of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman.
the clinical picture is like a stroke.
She was having a stroke, I would learnt that in training… but now what?
It protects against a stroke, because it leads to a thinning of the blood,
I have a signal, a stroke of luck, because I'm in the middle of nowhere,
Both a stroke and an aneurysm that bursts can come on suddenly without any warning.
In this way, digitalization of hearing aids has progressed at a stroke in recent years, and the current mainstream of hearing aids is digital hearing aids.
A stroke is not a primary disease and always develops against the background of various pathologies, being their natural ending.
When Doreen died suddenly from a heart attack in 1985, Nash's health quickly deteriorated and he suffered a stroke in early 1986.
not a stroke of luck, we have to pay back ah!
Researchers say those who woke up before 5 a.m. were more likely to have a stroke.
If one or a few signs develop quickly, you should assume you might be having a stroke.
Another uncle, whose wife had passed away, had a stroke in his bedroom and lay there paralyzed for a week before a man at his Masonic lodge noticed that he missed a meeting he usually attended.
It can also be used with high-precision, high-speed presses with a stroke number of 400 beats/min
But in older adults, lightheadedness may be the only symptom of a heart attack or a stroke, especially if it doesn't go away," says Dr. Grossman.
If your systolic pressure is between 120-129 mm Hg, there is a 30 percent increase in the likelihood of a stroke or heart disease; if the number
But I would like to find out if an old man… who drags one foot when he walks'cause he had a stroke last year… can get from his bedroom to his front door in 15 seconds.
Earlier research has uncovered similar links- a small study done in Scotland which found that people were more likely to have a stroke in the month after suffering from a respiratory virus.
In fact, for heart disease, 31 percent of women and 22 percent of men were less likely to die from heart disease and 42 percent of women and 35 percent of men from a stroke.