Migraine Sufferers at Increased Risk for Stroke

An association between migraine and ischemic stroke has been noted in several observational studies, particularly among patients who experience migraines with an aura. But whether an association exists between migraine and hemorrhagic stroke is less clear. To evaluate the relationship between migrai...

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