Smoking, particularly heavy smoking, is linked to some unexplained strokes in younger adults, mainly in male individuals and ...
Viz.ai, the leader in AI-powered disease detection and intelligent care coordination, today announced new clinical data from the study PFO-ACCESS: Augmenting Communications for Medical Care or Closure ...
A study into a form of stroke that affects younger adults finds stress significantly increases stroke risk in women, but not ...
Real-world data highlights how Viz Connect® enhances care coordination and referral efficiency for cryptogenic stroke patients with patent foramen ovale (PFO) The study demonstrated a 5.9x ...
Researchers have found in a new study that smoking doubles the risk of cryptogenic ischemic stroke (CIS). The strongest association was observed in men and individuals aged 45-49 ...
KERA’s Sam Baker talked about this with Dr. Claudia Perez, a neurointensivist with Texas Health Fort Worth. She said the result came out of a study into cryptogenic stroke.
Self-perceived stress among young women was significantly associated with increased risk for early-onset cryptogenic ischemic ...
(HealthDay News) — Self-perceived stress is associated with cryptogenic ischemic stroke (CIS), according to a study published online March 5 in Neurology.
Researchers demonstrated a significant association between smoking status and cryptogenic ischemic stroke in young men.
Medscape Medical News, February 28, 2025 Smoking Linked to Twofold Higher Risk for Ischemic Stroke Smoking is strongly linked to risk for cryptogenic ischemic stroke in young adults, with the ...
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