Association of Traditional and Nontraditional Risk Factors in the Development of Strokes Among Young Adults by Sex and Age Group: A Retrospective Case-Control Study
CONCLUSIONS: Nontraditional risk factors were as important as traditional risk factors in the development of strokes for both young men and women and have a stronger association with the development of strokes in adults younger than 35 years of age.PMID:38529631 | DOI:10.1161/CIRCOUTCOMES.123.010307
Source: Cancer Control - Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: Michelle H Leppert Sharon N Poisson Sharon Scarbro Krithika Suresh Lynda D Lisabeth Jukka Putaala Lee H Schwamm Stacie L Daugherty Cathy J Bradley James F Burke P Michael Ho Source Type: research
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