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10. Alcohol and Drug Use

Both alcohol and drug use increase stroke risk. Studies show that while light to moderate drinking can be protective against an ischemic stroke, and drinking any amount of alcohol increases the risk of hemorrhagic stroke. Illicit drugs more commonly linked to stroke include stimulants like cocaine and amphetamine.

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