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Mini Stroke in People Over 40: What You Need to Know

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Turning 40 often comes with changes in energy levels, metabolism, and health priorities—but it can also mark the beginning of a critical phase for heart and brain health. One important condition to watch out for is the mini stroke, also known as a transient ischemic attack (TIA).

Although TIAs can happen at any age, risk increases significantly after 40, especially with certain lifestyle and medical factors. And while a mini stroke doesn’t cause permanent brain damage, it’s a major warning sign that a full stroke could be on the way.

What Is a Mini Stroke?

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