A study by the University of Texas at Arlington suggests a link between childhood divorce and an increased risk of stroke in later life. Older adults who experienced parental divorce during childhood were found to be more likely to suffer a stroke even after controlling for typical risk factors. This risk remained robust even after accounting for lifestyle and socioeconomic variables. Men whose parents divorced were more likely to suffer a stroke than women.

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