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of migraines is almost like a hammer in the head, but women who are more likely to suffer from this crime are more likely than men to suffer migraines. Women with migraines are more likely to suffer heart disease and stroke, and to die from migraines, according to a new study published in the British Medical Journal.
researchers followed 11,551 women between the ages of 25 and 42 for 22 years. About 15 percent of women had migraines, and they were 50 percent more likely to have a serious heart problem than those who did not. Based on the results, the researchers believe migraines are a risk factor for heart disease in women, which may be associated with genetic, inflammatory or cardiovascular problems.
another study published in the journal Neurology that explored the relationship between hormones and migraines, finding that migraines are more likely to attack two days before a woman's physical period. A total of 114 women with migraines and 223 women with no history of migraines were studied. The study found that women with migraines had faster levels of estrogen in their bodies before menstruation. Dr. Nanette Santoro, a study author from the Colorado School of Pharmacy, said estrogen fluctuations could be a contributing factor to migraines.
Santoro says men's testosterone doesn't fluctuate as much as women's monthly hormones such as estradiol and progesterone. "Most women are affected by hormonal fluctuations, and women are more likely than men to have headaches," he said.
there is no cure for migraines, and people with migraines generally take painkillers or other medications to prevent seizures. The researchers hope to better understand what causes migraines that can slow their pain. (Compiled by Sissi Wu)
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