stroke in young women
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Women under the age of 35 have a 44 percent higher chance of having an ischemic stroke than their male counterparts.

Recent evidence suggests that young women (18–45 years) may be at higher risk of ischemic strokes than men of the same age. Researchers looked at the variations in stroke incidence between men and women in distinct young adult age groups. They looked at studies published and indexed on PubMed, one of the world’s largest online Continue reading
