Smoking and high-intensity smoking are associated with cryptogenic ischemic stroke (CIS) among adults aged 18 to 45 years, ...
A new study published in the Journal of Neurology Neurosurgery & Psychiatry has found that heavy alcohol consumption, ...
Heavy smoking was associated with a significantly increased risk for cryptogenic ischemic stroke within a large cohort of younger adults from across Europe, data show. “Smoking is a well-documented ...
Smoking more than doubles the risk of unexplained strokes among younger adults, a new study warns. And heavy smoking is even ...
Smoking, particularly heavy smoking, is linked to some unexplained strokes in younger adults, mainly in male individuals and ...
Smoking more than doubles the risk of unexplained strokes among younger adults, a new study warns.And heavy smoking ...
Smoking, particularly heavy smoking, is linked to some unexplained strokes in younger adults, mainly in male individuals and ...
Smoking, particularly heavy smoking, is linked to some unexplained strokes in younger adults, mainly in male individuals and in people ages 45 to 49, according to a study published in the February 19, ...
The ARCADIA trial, which involved 310 participants, aimed to explore the efficacy of anticoagulants in preventing recurrent stroke in patients with cryptogenic ischemic stroke. However, it did not ...
Of these, 677 (27%) were cardioembolic, 312 (13%) large artery atherosclerotic (LAA), 419 (17%) small vessel, 154 (6%) other etiology and 919 (37%) cryptogenic. Of these ischemic stroke events, there ...
120 minutes, p = 0.144). Results remained unchanged when the control group was limited to patients with non-cryptogenic ischemic stroke. Conclusions: In this large, individual patient data ...
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