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(Psych Central News) Caregivers of stroke victims are at risk for depression as well as developing complications from chronic stress, according to researchers at the Loyola University. Up to 80 percent of stroke survivors are cared for by family members who help victims manage their physical and cognitive disabilities. Those can include paralysis, personality changes, urinary incontinence and [...]

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