Migraine sufferers are more likely to suffer a heart attack, a new study has found. A study of 11,000 adults with and without migraines found that those who suffered from the painful and debilitating headaches were more likely to report having had a heart attack, stroke, or peripheral artery disease. The study found that the risk was increased even for people who did not have migraine with aura. Experts say that this suggests migraine sufferers should be diligent about maintaining good heart...
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