A recent study conducted in Paris finds that working long hours may lead to an increased chance of stroke. This is especially true if someone works long days regularly for 10 or more years.
Breastfeeding is not only beneficial for babies, but it can be beneficial for the longterm health of mothers, too. A study published by the American Heart Association finds that the risk of stroke for post-menopausal women was reduced in those who reported breastfeeding at least one child.
The grass may be greenest on the hitched side, after all. Recent research finds that being married may help prevent heart disease and stroke, as well as the associated risk of death.
Carrying some extra weight does have its upsides, despite all the experts telling us otherwise. A new study shows that being overweight -- or even obese -- may actually increase one's chances of surviving a stroke.
People who receive hormone therapy while undergoing gender transition face an increased risk of suffering from potentially deadly heart conditions, according to a study published by the American Heart Association.
New research from Columbia University shows that contracting the flu and flu-like illnesses increases one's risk of suffering a stroke and neck artery tears.