Young adults with migraine, other nontraditional risk factors may have higher stroke risk

Adults younger than 35 to 45 years old may have a higher risk of developing a stroke from nontraditional risk factors such as migraines than from traditional risks like high blood pressure. That’s according to new research published today in Circulation: Cardiovascular Quality and Outcomes.

This article was originally published on MedicalXpress.com

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