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Migraine Frequency Tied to Stroke, Heart Attack Risk
Date:6/24/2009

with a reduction of stroke risk."

The researchers said other factors, including vascular risks, use of birth-control pills and smoking, appear to play a role in the connection between cardiovascular disease and migraines with auras. Further study is warranted, they said.

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SOURCES: Tobias Kurth, M.D., professor, neurology, Harvard Medical School, Boston, senior scientist, INSERM, Paris, France; Cheryl D. Bushnell, M.D, associate professor, neurology, Wake Forest University Health Sciences, Winston-Salem, N.C.; Richard Lipton, M.D., director, Montefiore Headache Center, New York City; June 24, 2009, Neurology, online


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