Migraine Frequency Linked With Women's Risk Of Cardiovascular Di...

Courtesy ScienceDaily  Mon, 04/21/2008 - 19:00

New research shows women who have weekly migraine are significantly more likely to have a stroke than those with fewer migraines or no migraine at all, but those with lower migraine frequency may face increased risk of heart attacks.


 

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