Gay Doctor Stroke 【HD • 8K】

Research from UC San Francisco and Neurology Clinical Practice suggests SGM individuals may have a higher risk of stroke at younger ages and a greater risk of recurrence. While traditional risks (smoking, hypertension) are often similar to the general population, SGM groups may face "non-traditional" risks like HIV, syphilis, or hepatitis C, which can cause blood vessel inflammation.

A 2024 pilot study published in PMC and PubMed found that gay and bisexual men may be 2.79 times more likely to have higher stroke risk compared to lesbian and bisexual women. gay doctor stroke

New studies, such as those published in Taylor & Francis Online , are investigating how stroke impact on sexuality and relationships is experienced specifically by LGBTQI+ survivors, noting that current rehabilitation often assumes heterosexual norms. Media Reports and Case Studies Research from UC San Francisco and Neurology Clinical

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