We know that chronic heightened stress is not optimal for physical health. A new study looks specifically at how it may ...
New research shows that stress may increase the risk of stroke in younger women. Experts explain the stress-stroke connection ...
Some people living with chronic stress have a higher risk of stroke, according to a study published in Neurology. The study looked at younger adults and found an association between stress and stroke, ...
Research shows young women experiencing moderate to high stress levels face higher stroke risk than men, highlighting the ...
Self-perceived stress among young women was significantly associated with increased risk for early-onset cryptogenic ischemic ...
A study published in Neurology found an association between chronic stress and stroke in younger adults, specifically in women.
Some people living with chronic stress have a higher risk of stroke, according to a study published on March 5, 2025, online in Neurology®, the medical journal of the American Academy of Neurology.
Moderate stress increases risk of stroke by 78% in women but not in men, researchers reported in the journal Neurology. “More ...
People with stroke were more likely to have at least moderate stress levels, according to the findings published by the ...
(HealthDay News) — Self-perceived stress is associated with cryptogenic ischemic stroke (CIS), according to a study published online March 5 in Neurology.