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Growing evidence of child deaths in children suggests that parents who experience child deaths have higher morbidity and mortality rates, including myocardial infarction , coronary artery disease, ventricular fibrillation, heart failure, and cardiac sudden death
In a population-based cohort study tracked for up to 39 years, researchers investigated whether parents who lost a child had a higher risk of stroke and, if so, whether the risk was dependent on the child.
- Of the 6,711,955 study participants, 128,744 (1.
The death of a child was associated with a slightly increased risk of a parent's stroke
Wei D, Li J, Chen H, et al.
Death of a Child and the Risk of Stroke: A Binational Cohort Study From Denmark and Sweden [published online ahead of print, 2022 Jan 7].
Neurology.
2022;10.
1212/WNL.
0000000000013263.
doi:10.
1212/WNL.
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