U.S.-born Mexicans face higher stroke risks
Mexican Americans and women may have an increased risk of experiencing a stroke in which there is bleeding in the space around the brain, according to a study by the
Researchers, reviewing the medical records of almost 30,000 people over age 44 in southeast
Only 107 of the 29,907 people in the study experienced a subarachnoid hemorrhage during the seven-year study period.
A subarachnoid hemorrhage often results from a cerebral aneurysm, a blistering of a blood vessel. Even if caught early, it could kill a person or lead to severe disability. The condition may cause a person to have a severe or “thunderclap” headache. Vomiting, seizures and neck stiffness may accompany the headache.
Tobacco use and hypertension treatment differences among ethnic groups may have played a role in the study’s outcome.

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