 My name is Rajiv Prasad. I'm the chairman of the emergency department at Bayshore Medical Center. So there's a lot of risk factors for people having a stroke. The couple of key ones are your cholesterol level, your blood pressure, and diabetes control. So go see your primary care doctor, your internal medicine physician, family practice physician. Get your blood pressure checked. Make sure your blood pressure is within the right range. The higher your blood pressure, the higher the risk of your stroke. The higher your cholesterol, the higher the risk of your stroke. And if your diabetes is not well managed, if your sugars are running high, it increases your risk of stroke. So get those three under control, and you'll reduce your risk.