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Psychosocial distress associated with increased stroke risk
December 14, 2012 by NewsBot
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.