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Young adults have a higher risk of developing stroke from nontraditional risk factors such as migraine.
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Young adults have a higher risk of developing stroke from nontraditional risk factors such as migraine.
A new study finds that young adults (under the age of 35) have a higher risk of developing #stroke from nontraditional risk factors such as #migraine as opposed to more traditional risk factors like #hypertension. @American_Heart Read More: https://t.co/yF7OHS0X2A https://t.co/RbBq1KtnfK