There are several factors to consider when figuring out the causes of brain aneurysms, including gender and race. Women are actually two times as likely to develop a brain aneurysm than men, and African-Americans are twice as likely to develop one than whites. Smoking, which can lead to hypertension, can also be a contributing factor to having an aneurysm.
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