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Exposure to even small amounts of this invisible gas can lead to a big health risk. Syda Productions / Shutterstock.com
You might never have heard of radon, but this colorless, odorless gas is likely lurking in your home. Unfortunately, it’s the second-leading cause of lung cancer — and now it’s connected to increased stroke risk. A recent study published by the American Academy of Neurology found a clear association between radon exposure and the risk of stroke. Radon is a naturally occurring radioactive gas…