Living in Detroit, how well do you know these facts about your health?

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The big picture: Dr. Puja Uppal says "You should know that the conditions mentioned below can be well managed and well treated!"

In the news: Chronic health conditions can be often reversed!

We spoke to our experts here at The Health Standard to find out more about managing chronic conditions in America.

With that in mind: Here's a 4 question quiz to see how well you know the most common chronic diseases in America.

Share this information with all everybody in your life!


Question #1)

What state has the highest death rate from strokes?

The answer: D. Mississippi has the highest death rate from strokes in America.

According to the CDC, Mississippi has a death rate of 54.5 per 100,000 people.

Major symptoms of a stroke include sudden numbness or weakness--particularly if it's occurring on one side of the body. Confusion or trouble speaking, and vision problems are some of the other symptoms of strokes.

If you're experiencing even one of the symptoms above, it's time to quickly get help. Call 9-1-1.

Getting to the ER and getting a timely & proper diagnosis is important.

Did you know that 34.5% of the adults living in Wayne County have high blood pressure? High blood pressure is one of the major causes of strokes.

Approximately, 137,000 people die from strokes each year.

In 2020, Michigan had 5874 deaths from strokes.


Question #2:

What state has the highest death rate from hypertension?

The answer: D. Mississippi has the highest death rate of hypertension in America.

According to the CDC, Mississippi has a death rate of 18 per 100,000 people. Which, unfortunately, is the highest in the country.

Hypertension can lead to serious health issues including strokes and heart attacks. For some people, high blood pressure can also damage their kidneys and eyesight.

Did you know that 34.5% of the adults living in Wayne County have high blood pressure? And, 38.4% of the adults are obese.

Living in Detroit, it's important for you to know that hypertension can be well managed with exercise and proper medicines.

Talking to your healthcare team is key. Don't be afraid of getting the diagnosis.

Approximately, 1o Million people die from hypertension worldwide each year.

In 2020, Michigan had 1226 deaths from hypertension.

Keep in mind: Hypertension can be reversed!


Question #3:

What state has the highest death rate from diabetes?

The answer: C. West Virginia has the highest death rate from diabetes in America.

According to the CDC, West Virginia has a death rate of 41.3 per 100,000 people. Which, alas, is the highest in the country.

Diabetes prevalence is endemic in America and is a major cause of long-term chronic illness.

You should know: Diabetes affects almost all the organs in the body. One way to manage your diabetes is to know your A1c value.

Did you know that 12.2% of the adults living in Wayne County have diabetes? And, 3.2% of the adults have some type of kidney disease.

You're not alone. You can get help.

Living in Detroit, it's important for you to know that diabetes can be well managed with exercise, diet, and proper medicines.

Talking to your healthcare team is key. Don't be afraid of getting the diagnosis.

Approximately, 102,000 people die from diabetes in America each year. Also, people with diabetes are more likely to have heart disease and strokes!

In 2020, Michigan had 3399 deaths from diabetes.

Keep in mind: Diabetes can be reversed!


Question #4:

What state has the highest death rate from heart disease?

The answer: D. Mississippi has the highest death rate from heart disease in America.

According to the CDC, Mississippi has a death rate of 245.6 per 100,000 people. Which, regrettably, is the highest in the country.

Heart disease can refer to a group of conditions that affect the heart and vascular system.

You should know: Another type of heart disease is 'Coronary Artery Disease (CAD)'

Did you know that 58.2% of the adults living in Wayne County are taking medicines to manage their blood pressure? And, 24.7% of the adults living in Wayne County report that they don't have enough time in a day for leisure activities.

Living in Detroit, it's important for you to know that heart disease can be well managed with exercise, diet, and proper medicines.

Talking to your healthcare team is key.

To repeat the statement from above: Don't be afraid of getting the diagnosis!

Approximately, 697,000 people die from heart disease in America each year. 1 in 5 deaths, 20%, occur due to heart disease.

In 2020, Michigan had 27127 deaths from heart disease.

Keep in mind: Diabetes, Heart Disease, and High Blood pressure can be reversed!

Sources: CDC & NIH. And, our team of experts at the Health Standard Newswire.

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