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Link Between Migraines And Stroke Confirmed

By Health News Team • Jul 28th, 2010 • Category: Dr. Cutler's True Health Blog Archive, Health Articles, Stroke, True Health News
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Individuals who get migraine headaches are twice as likely to have a strokeMigraine headaches may do much more damage than cause a throbbing pain. A new study confirms that individuals who suffer from migraines are about twice as likely to have a stroke caused by a blood clot, compared to those who don’t get the painful headaches.

According to Reuters, researchers analyzed the results of 21 previous studies conducted between 1975 and 2007, and involving more than 622,000 adults with and without migraines. Their findings are published in the American Journal of Medicine.

Scientists say they were able to confirm a relationship between the headaches and ischemic stroke, which is caused when a clot disrupts blood flow to the brain.

Lead researcher Saman Nazarian, M.D., told the news provider that migraine sufferers should be vigilant about controlling any modifiable risk factors for stroke that they may have.

The National Stroke Association recommends preventing strokes by controlling hypertension, avoiding smoking, eating a low-fat diet, limiting stress and exercising.

Previous studies have linked a Mediterranean-style diet, eating dark chocolate and even daily champagne consumption with reducing stroke risk.
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