Young adults with migraine, other nontraditional risk factors may have higher stroke risk
March 26, 2024
March 26, 2024
DALLAS, Texas, March 26 [Category: Health Care] -- The American Heart Association issued the following news release:
Research Highlights:
Nontraditional risk factors for stroke were significantly associated with the development of strokes in adults younger than ages 35 to 45.
Migraine was the most important nontraditional risk factor for stroke among both men and women, according to the study of adults in Colorado.
Embargoed until 4 a.m. CT/5 a . . .
Research Highlights:
Nontraditional risk factors for stroke were significantly associated with the development of strokes in adults younger than ages 35 to 45.
Migraine was the most important nontraditional risk factor for stroke among both men and women, according to the study of adults in Colorado.
Embargoed until 4 a.m. CT/5 a . . .