According to a new study published in the European Journal of Preventive Cardiology, adults in their twenties and thirties living with mental disorders have up to a three times higher risk of suffering a stroke
This study investigated the association between mental disorders in adults aged 20–39 years and the risks of developing myocardial infarction and ischaemic stroke
A new study looked at more than 6.5 million adults younger than 40 and found that those with mental health conditions were three times more likely to have a heart attack or stroke than those who did not. Here s what you can do to lower your risk.
Adults in their 20s and 30s with mental disorders have an up to three-fold elevated likelihood of a heart attack or stroke, according to a study in more than 6.5 million individuals published today in the European Journal of Preventive Cardiology, a journal of the European Society of Cardiology.