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Migraine with aura plays a key role in young adults with unexplained stroke, particularly in women, highlighting the need to ...
A new study looked into risk factors for having a stroke earlier in life and found a surprising link to a fairly common issue ...
A new study suggests the underlying reason for these unexplained, or cryptogenic, strokes could hinge in part on whether ...
Nontraditional risk factors, particularly migraine with aura, play a major role in patients under 50 years old.
HealthDay News — Traditional risk factors contribute to young-onset cryptogenic ischemic stroke (CIS) without patent foramen ovale (PFO), while nontraditional risk factors seem more important for CIS ...
New findings reveal that migraines and other nontraditional factors may explain unexplained strokes in adults under 50.
A CONDITION affecting 10 million Brits has been detected as a new risk factor for strokes in young people. Strokes – where ...
Migraines, kidney disease ... Non-traditional risk factors were particularly important among people born with a heart defect ...
Researchers also closely reviewed participants with a heart defect called patent foramen ovale (PFO), a hole between ... such as blood clots in the veins, migraine with aura, chronic kidney ...
Adults younger than 50 years of age had more than double the risk of having a stroke from migraine or other nontraditional ...