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The association of hypertension, heart disease and diabetes with stroke appears to be substantially reduced at older ages.
The lowest CVD risk was seen for those who combined a DASH-style diet with the lowest frequency of adding salt to food.
The association was stronger in participants younger than 50 years; mediators included diabetes, hypertension, heart disease and depression.
Findings seen over three years in adults with preexisting cardiovascular disease and overweight or obesity
The odds of intracerebral hemorrhage and ischemic stroke increased in association with prestroke depressive symptoms.
Significantly lower risks of chronic kidney disease and composite cardiovascular disease measure were seen for those with any remission.
Non-Hispanic Blacks, women and rural residents had more averted cardiovascular events and greater cost savings.
New from the American Heart Association/American Stroke Association International Stroke Conference.
The findings were independent of socioeconomic status.
GPT-4 generated accurate neuroanatomical localization and detailed clinical reasoning based on processing of raw text from H&P.