Hemorrhagic strokes are less common but far more likely to be fatal.
But only 8 out of 100,000 people from age 18 to 49 suffer hemorrhagic strokes each year.
With a hemorrhagic stroke, there is bleeding in the brain.
High blood pressure is a common culprit in hemorrhagic stroke.
The rest are hemorrhagic stroke, caused by bleeding in the brain.
It compared 702 patients, ages 18 to 49, who suffered hemorrhagic stroke to 1376 people in a control group.
Symptoms of a hemorrhagic stroke usually begin very suddenly (within seconds) and get worse over several hours.
However, the risk of hemorrhagic stroke may be increased slightly by this regimen.
The cause of death was a hemorrhagic stroke, his wife, Roz, said.
On the other hand, there may be a direct relationship between high incidence of death from hemorrhagic strokes and very low cholesterol levels.