Categories: Health

New Study Reveals Unfamiliar Risk Factors Tied to Stroke in Millennials and Gen Z with Migraines

A recent study has uncovered that Millennials and Gen Z individuals may be at a higher risk of stroke if they suffer from frequent migraines. This research examined Colorado health insurance data from 2012 to 2019, focusing on over 2,600 individuals who had experienced a stroke and over 7,800 who had not. The findings revealed that unfamiliar risk factors, including migraines, blood clotting disorders, kidney failure, and autoimmune diseases, were linked to the likelihood of stroke in individuals under 45 years old.

Migraines were identified as the most significant risk factor for stroke in individuals under 35, accounting for 20% of strokes in men and nearly 35% in women. Migraine is a neurological condition characterized by severe headaches affecting at least 40 million people in the United States. With over 795,000 Americans experiencing a stroke each year, the findings of this study are particularly important.

Dr. Michelle Leppert, lead author of the study and assistant professor of neurology at the University of Colorado School of Medicine, emphasized the importance of considering both traditional and non-traditional risk factors in diagnosing strokes in young people. While traditional risk factors for stroke include high blood pressure, high cholesterol, diabetes, tobacco use, obesity

Samantha Reynolds

As a content writer at newsabcc.com, I dive into the depths of information to craft engaging and informative pieces that captivate our audience. With a keen eye for detail and a love for storytelling, I strive to deliver content that not only informs but also inspires. Whether unraveling the latest trends or delving into complex topics, I am dedicated to bringing valuable insights to our readers. Join me on this journey as we explore the world through the power of words.

Share
Published by
Samantha Reynolds

Recent Posts

Bethel Business Manager Charged with Embezzlement in Major Legal Battle

In Bethel, a former Yute Commuter Service business manager, Nathan McCabe, has been charged with…

8 mins ago

Engaging Students in Water Conservation: North Idaho’s Youth Water Summit Promotes Sustainability

Nearly 300 students from eight regional schools will be participating in the Youth Water Summit…

15 mins ago

Amid Tornado Aftermath, Katherine Helms of Renewed Roots Collective Faces Business Challenges and Community Support

Following the devastating impact of the tornadoes that hit on Friday morning, many home businesses…

17 mins ago

UW Oshkosh Softball Team Ready to Rise and Claim Super Regional Victory in 2024 NCAA Tournament

In the 2023 NCAA Tournament Regional round, the UW Oshkosh softball team experienced a heartbreaking…

22 mins ago

The New Frontier of Warfare: Unmanned Weapons in the Deep Blue

In recent years, the conflict between Russia and Ukraine has become a testing ground for…

22 mins ago

Fourth Skid Steer Recovered in a Week: Victor Valley Sheriff’s Department Cracks Down on Theft and Criminal Activity

In a remarkable turn of events, a stolen skid steer was successfully recovered in Central…

31 mins ago