Health & Medicine
Migraine Doubles 'Silent Stroke' Risk
Migraine can up stroke risk, new study says. Migraine can up stroke risk, a new study shows. Researchers at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine found that older migraine sufferers had two times higher risk of developing ischemic silent brain infarction than people who didn't report migraines.
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