Hand-grip strength could be used as a predictor of stroke and heart attack

Hand-grip strength could be used as a predictor of stroke and heart attack

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The authors of the study say grip strength was a stronger predictor of death than systolic blood pressure and that a grip test may provide a simple and cost-effective way of identifying people at high risk of heart attack or stroke

Study Shows Link Between Hand Grip Strength and Heart Attack

Hand-grip strength could be used as a predictor of stroke and heart attack

Hand-grip strength could be used as a predictor of stroke and heart attack

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