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Migraine, nontraditional factors likely contribute to stroke risk in young adults

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by Healio | March 26, 2024
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Nontraditional risk factors such as migraine, valvular heart disease and thrombophilia may be linked to increased risk for stroke among younger adults, researchers reported.

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