Causes And Risk Factors For Strokes In Women

Increased Stress

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Stress hormones have been shown to increase the risk of high blood pressure, which is a significant risk factor for stroke. According to the American Physiological Association, women are more likely to report high levels of stress than men. Women are also much more liable to report emotional and physical symptoms of stress than men. Research shows a link between individuals who are short-tempered, impatient, aggressive and naturally hostile with stroke as well. Thankfully, there are many ways to reduce stress, such as through aerobic exercises, yoga, and breathing techniques. What's more, many of these can also reduce other stroke risk factors.

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