Migraine Frequency Linked with Women’s Risk of Stroke
New research shows women who have weekly migraine are significantly more likely to have a stroke than those with fewer migraines or no migraine at all, but those with lower migraine frequency may face increased risk of heart attacks.
Our findings suggest that migraine frequency may be an indicator for increased risk of cardiovascular disease, particularly ischemic stroke.
Supplements that have been found to prevent migraine headaches, cardiovascular disease and other vascular problems include Coenzyme Q10, L-Carnitine and D-Ribose according to Dr. Stephen Sinatra, M.D. in The Sinatra Solution.
View details on this migraine stroke risk study.












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