One factor reduces by a third the probability of dying after a stroke: social class
Briefly

People with a high income have a 32% lower risk of mortality after a stroke, while higher education is associated with a 26% lower risk of death post-stroke.
Socioeconomic status significantly impacts stroke outcomes, highlighting the critical association between wealth, education, and reduced stroke mortality risk.
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