The “2024 Guideline for the Primary Prevention of Stroke” replaces the 2014 version and is a resource for clinicians in implementing a variety of prevention strategies for individuals with no prior history of stroke., While stroke incidence has generally declined, progress has been less pronounced among young individuals, and such trends have underlined the importance of focusing on the primary prevention of stroke. In 2024, the American Heart Association and American Stroke Association released new guidelines for the primary prevention of stroke., The “2024 Guideline for the Primary Prevention of Stroke” replaces the 2014 guidelines to include changes to identifying and managing risk factors, healthy lifestyle suggestions, health equity, as well sex- and gender-specific recommendations for women., The publication, which is titled “2024 Guideline for the Primary Prevention of Stroke” is the result of a comprehensive literature review conducted between May and November 2023, based on clinical research published in English since 2014 involving human participants., A new clinical guideline for primary stroke prevention from the American Stroke Association, a division of the American Heart Association (AHA), was recently published in the journal Stroke. This is the first update in over a decade, and the “2024 Guideline for the Primary Prevention of Stroke” replaces the “2014 Guidelines for the Primary Prevention of Stroke.” The panel of experts , All individuals from birth to old age should have access to regular primary care visits to help promote brain health, according to the American Heart Association and American Stroke Association. That and other recommendations are included in the organizations' 2024 Guideline for the Primary Prevention of Stroke, which replaces the 2014 guideline on this topic and is intended to help guide .