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Stroke can be caused by
epilepsy.
poor blood flow to the brain.
a blocked artery in the brain.
an electrical disturbance in the brain.
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Correct answers: poor blood flow to the brain and a blocked artery in the brain.
Explanation: Most strokes are ischemic — caused by a blocked artery that reduces or stops blood flow to part of the brain. (There are also hemorrhagic strokes caused by a blood vessel rupture/bleeding.) Epilepsy or an electrical disturbance (seizure) is not a cause of stroke, although a stroke can sometimes trigger seizures.
Explanation: Most strokes are ischemic — caused by a blocked artery that reduces or stops blood flow to part of the brain. (There are also hemorrhagic strokes caused by a blood vessel rupture/bleeding.) Epilepsy or an electrical disturbance (seizure) is not a cause of stroke, although a stroke can sometimes trigger seizures.
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