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It is a myth that stroke occurs only in elderly adults

Posted on April 13, 2010 by Sherry H.

It is a myth that stroke occurs only in elderly adults.  In actuality, stroke strikes all age groups, from fetuses still in the womb to centenarians. It is true, however, that older people have a higher risk for stroke than the general population and that the rise for stroke increases with age.  For every decade after the age of 55, the risk of stroke doubles, and two-thirds of all strokes occur in people over 65 years old.  People over 65 also have a seven-fold greater risk of dying from stroke than the general population.  And the incidence of stroke is increasing proportionately with the increase in the elderly population.  When the baby boomers move into the over-65 age group, stroke and other disease will take on even greater significance in the health care field.

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