Native Hawaiians have bleeding strokes at earlier age, independent of meth use

(American Heart Association) Native Hawaiians have more bleeding strokes at an earlier age than other people independent of methamphetamine abuse. Besides genetics, environmental factors -- such as diet, stress, unhealthy lifestyles and a lack of good healthcare could also affect the higher incidences. Researchers suggest more focus is needed on controlling high blood pressure, diabetes and weight management in this population.
Source: EurekAlert! - Medicine and Health - Category: Global & Universal Source Type: news