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One illicit drug may nearly triple stroke risk in under-55s
(DIGICOMPHOTO/Science Photo Library/Getty Images) The most comprehensive analysis yet on recreational drug use and stroke ...
Using data from 100 million people, researchers found that amphetamine use increased the risk of stroke by 122%, and that ...
Recreational drugs including cannabis, cocaine and amphetamines could significantly increase the risk of stroke in young ...
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Recreational drugs increase brain stroke risk in young adults, study finds
This article explores new research that raises questions about how certain recreational drugs may affect stroke risk. It looks at what scientists have discovered so far and why the findings are ...
In this younger cohort, amphetamine use nearly tripled the risk of stroke (174% increase), and cocaine doubled the risk (97%). Weed increased stroke risk among younger adults by 14%. Problem drinking ...
The recreational drugs cannabis, cocaine and amphetamines significantly increase the risk of stroke—including among younger ...
Cannabis and other illicit drugs are associated with higher stroke risk, underscoring the importance of addressing substance ...
The recreational drugs cannabis, cocaine and amphetamines significantly increase the risk of stroke – including among younger users – Cambridge researchers have concluded after analyzing data from ...
A major study involving over 160,000 dementia patients has found that risperidone, a commonly prescribed antipsychotic drug, is associated with higher stroke risk across all dementia patient groups ...
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