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According to new research, migraine headaches are more common in women who have multiple sclerosis (MS) than they are in women who do not have the condition. For the study, scientists looked at data on 117,000 women--including 18,000 who had been diagnosed with migraines--over a 16-year period. They found that the women who had migraines were 47 percent more likely to develop MS than the women who did not have these headaches.

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