CHICAGO (Reuters) - People who get migraines may also be at higher risk for blood clots in their legs, researchers said on Monday. The finding, reported in the journal Neurology, may help explain why migraine sufferers have a higher risk of stroke.
CHICAGO (Reuters) - People who get migraines may also be at higher risk for blood clots in their legs, researchers said on Monday. The finding, reported in the journal Neurology, may help explain why migraine sufferers have a higher risk of stroke.