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Strokes in Younger People Not Rare
Full Article: http://www.medpagetoday.com/Cardiology/Strokes/20092
Full Article: http://www.medpagetoday.com/Cardiology/Strokes/20092
The recent stroke suffered by Delaware's attorney general Beau Biden, who is 41, has highlighted the fact that people of all ages are vulnerable, despite seemingly good health.
The reasons are unclear, but he noted an increasing number of strokes at his center related to atypical causes such as migraine, drug use, and carotid dissection.
Although the primary causes of stroke -- obesity, diabetes, high blood pressure, smoking, and excess alcohol consumption -- contribute as well, the atypical causes are more common in the younger age groups than in older individuals, according to Sacco.
One thing the younger Biden has going for him: Recovery following a stroke is generally better in younger patients, for several reasons.
One, according to Ana Felix, MD, a neurologist at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, is the fact that atrial fibrillation, which is associated with more severe stroke, is less common in younger patients.
Another reason, Sacco said, is that younger patients retain more brain plasticity and may have fewer comorbidities than their older counterparts.