Migraine and Heart Risk Link in Women
Author: AboutMyArea HeadOffice | Published: 19th January 2013 09:52 |
Women who have migraines with aura may be more likely to have a heart attack or stroke, according to new research.
Analysing data from the 15-year Women's Health Study, involving nearly 28,000 women, researchers say migraines with aura were the second strongest single contributor to heart attack and stroke risk, behind high blood pressure.
Migraines with aura include seeing flashing light or zigzags in front of your eyes, a stiff neck and a numbness or tingling.
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Maureen Talbot, British Heart Foundation Senior Cardiac Nurse, said: "Like all of us, those who experience migraine with aura need to do all they can to look after their heart and reduce their risk of having a heart attack.
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Anyone who is worried about the findings of this study should talk to their doctor so they can be assessed and ensure they are receiving the right treatment for their migraines.
The study was presented at the American Academy of Neurology's 65th Annual Meeting in San Diego.
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