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Psychosocial distress associated with increased stroke risk

December 14, 2012 by

Psychosocial distress is associated with increased risk of stroke deaths and strokes in people over age 65, according to a new study. Psychosocial distress includes depression, stress and a negative outlook and dissatisfaction with life. The impact of psychosocial distress on stroke risk did not differ by race or sex.

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