Seizures may increase dementia risk for young stroke survivors

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Seizures may increase dementia risk for young stroke survivors

Young stroke patients who have a seizure following their diagnosis are two and a half times more likely to develop dementia than patients who don’t experience seizures, according to a new study by Penn State College of Medicine researchers. They said their results warrant further study into whether monitoring and treating young stroke survivors —those 60 years old and younger—for seizures can slow or prevent dementia onset and progression.

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