Migraines Linked with Brain Damage, Stroke, University of Rochester Study Finds

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - People with migraines also may be suffering from some brain damage as brain cells swell and become starved of oxygen -- a finding that may help explain why migraine sufferers have a higher risk of stroke, researchers reported on Sunday.Similar brain damage can occur with concussions and after strokes, the researchers said in this week’s issue of the journal Nature Neuroscience>>> Discuss This Story

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