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Study finds chronic stress raises stroke risk by 78% in young women, but not in men.
A recent study in Neurology suggests that chronic stress increases the risk of stroke in young women.
The research, involving 426 Europeans aged 18-49, found that moderate stress raised stroke risk by 78% for women, but no such link was found for men.
Participants completed stress questionnaires, and those who had strokes had higher stress scores on average.
The study highlights the need for further investigation into why women under moderate stress have a higher stroke risk.
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