People who experience migraines may be more likely to undergo major depressive episodes as well, researchers say. The link between the two conditions is not fully understood, but Canadian scientists found that migraine sufferers were about 8 percent more likely to experience major depression than those who did not have migraines.
Read moreWe've known for some time now that depression and Migraine are frequently comorbid diseases -- occurring together, but neither causing the... Read more »
Full Question: The depression that seems to go along with the migraines is sometimes just as debilitating as the migraines themselves. Are... Read more »
Full Question:I was wondering if other migraine suffers experienced severe depression after having a migraine. I have had migraines at... Read more »
It's well established that women with Migraine disease have a might higher incidence of depression. Among Migraineurs, the prevalence of... Read more »
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Dutch researchers have found that migraines and depression appear to share a genetic component that makes some people more likely to suffer from both... Read more »
Childhood abuse is more common in women who suffer from migraine and depression than in women with migraine alone, according to a new study.... Read more »
“My main message from this work is that a history of abuse is more common in persons with migraine, depression, and other painful symptoms than in... Read more »
In 2000, results of studies in the United States, United Kingdom, and the Netherlands showed that 47% of Migraineurs are affected by depression as... Read more »
For quite some time, we've had research showing Migraine disease and depression to frequently be comorbid diseases -- occurring together, but... Read more »