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Research Links Climate Change and Pollution to Increased Stroke Risk

A new study from the World Stroke Organization suggests that climate change and air pollution may be contributing factors to the risk of strokes.

Editorial Staff
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Updated 10 days ago
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Recent research indicates a potential connection between climate change, air pollution, and stroke risk, as reported by the World Stroke Organization.

The findings highlight the growing concern over environmental factors and their impact on public health.

As climate change continues to evolve, understanding its implications for health, particularly regarding stroke risk, becomes increasingly important.