The most critical stroke risk factor over which people have some control is high blood pressure. High blood pressure or hypertension has a robust and direct relationship to stroke risk. People do not have to be officially diagnosed with hypertension; generally, the higher someone's blood pressure is, the higher their stroke risk.
Blood pressure has a more significant effect on hemorrhagic strokes, which occur when a weak blood vessel bursts and bleeds into the brain tissue.

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