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  2. Cardiovascular disease in women - Wikipedia

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    On average, women develop CVD approximately 10 years after their male counterparts. [101] In the United States, approximately 6% of women over 20 have coronary heart disease. [103] The highest prevalence of CVD is present in adults over the age of 80, and women and men have similar rates of disease after the age of 60. [99]

  3. Cerebral infarction - Wikipedia

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    Cerebral infarction, also known as an ischemic stroke, is the pathologic process that results in an area of necrotic tissue in the brain (cerebral infarct). [1] In mid to high income countries, a stroke is the main reason for disability among people and the 2nd cause of death. [2]

  4. Cerebrovascular disease - Wikipedia

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    The most common presentation of cerebrovascular disease is an ischemic stroke or mini-stroke and sometimes a hemorrhagic stroke. [2] Hypertension (high blood pressure) is the most important contributing risk factor for stroke and cerebrovascular diseases as it can change the structure of blood vessels and result in atherosclerosis . [ 5 ]

  5. Stroke - Wikipedia

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    The risk of stroke increases exponentially from 30 years of age, and the cause varies by age. [246] Advanced age is one of the most significant stroke risk factors. 95% of stroke occurs in people age 45 and older, and two-thirds of stroke occurs in those over the age of 65. [53] [230]

  6. Stroke presents differently in women than men. Here are 7 ...

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    Recognizing the signs of a stroke in women could make all the difference in saving a life. Here are 7 signs to look for.

  7. Aging-associated diseases - Wikipedia

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    Stroke could occur at any age, including in childhood, the risk of stroke increases exponentially from 30 years of age, and the cause varies by age. [35] Advanced age is one of the most significant stroke risk factors. 95% of strokes occur in people age 45 and older, and two-thirds of strokes occur in those over the age of 65.

  8. New study reveals racism may increase the risk of stroke in ...

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    Over the 22-year period, the study identified 1,664 cases of Black women who had strokes. Black adults are 50% more likely to have a stroke compared to white adults, and Black women are two times ...

  9. 'I Almost Died of a Stroke At Age 43—Here's the First ... - AOL

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    Just two weeks shy of turning 44, 43-year-old Hudson was continuing to carry out his healthy lifestyle habits. He worked out daily, stuck to a balanced diet, went to annual physicals, wasn't ...