Friday, April 4, 2014

Insomnia Linked With Increased Stroke Risk - RTT News

Young adults who suffer from insomnia may be far more likely to experience strokes, according to a new study from researchers at Chia Nan University of Pharmacy and Science in Taiwan. For the study the researchers collected data from 21,000 people with insomnia and 64,000 without.



They found that those who reported suffering from chronic insomnia are eight times more likely to suffer stroke than those who sleep normally:



"We feel strongly that individuals with chronic insomnia, particularly younger persons, see their physician to have stroke risk factors assessed and, when indicated, treated appropriately," the researchers explained. "Our findings also highlight the clinical importance of screening for insomnia at younger ages. Treating insomnia is also very important, whether by medication or cognitive therapy."



They added: "Individuals should not simply accept insomnia as a benign, although difficult, condition that carries no major health risks. They should seek medical evaluation of other possible risk factors that might contribute to stroke."



by RTT Staff Writer



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