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Depression as a Risk Factor for the Incidence of First-Ever Stroke in 85-Year-Olds
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Depression and stroke are both common in elderly populations. The finding that depression increases risk for first-ever stroke indicates that detection and treatment of depression may have implications for stroke prevention.
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