U.S. stroke rate declining in adults 75 and older, yet rising in adults 49 and younger

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U.S. stroke rate declining in adults 75 and older, yet rising in adults 49 and younger

While fewer people older than age 75 are having strokes, the incidence of stroke among adults ages 49 and younger in the U.S. has continued to increase over the last 30 years, particularly among people living in the South and Midwest regions, according to preliminary research to be presented at the American Stroke Association’s International Stroke Conference 2022.

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