Adults younger than 35- to 45-years old may have a higher risk of developing a stroke from nontraditional risk factors such as migraines than from traditional risks like high blood pressure.
The study has found that adults under the age of 35 are at greater risk from stroke due to non-traditional risk factors such as migraines than from traditional risks like high blood pressure
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