Migraines May Raise Risk Of Depression In Women

Just released research indicates that middle-aged women are approximately 40% more likely to become depressed if they have migraine headaches. The study, conducted at Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Boston suggests that the risk of depression stays raised even if...

Genetic Role in Migraine and Women

Researchers at Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston have recently identified three genes in which a genetic variation is linked to an increased risk for migraine headache.  Of these newly identified genes, one is solely connected to women.  This discovery may...

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