Workaholics Face Higher Risk of Stroke. Consequences Affect Family and Finances.
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ltcnews.comWorkaholics Face Higher Risk of Stroke. Consequences Affect Family and Finances.ltcnews.comIn 2012 former U.S. Senator Mark Kirk (R-IL) suffered a stroke at age 52. Research shows that younger people are now having strokes and TIA's, and the impact of such health events can create many consequences for a victim's family.
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