High blood pressure might increase a woman’s odds of suffering migraines, a new study finds.
only in female participants with higher diastolic blood pressure,” said researcher Antoinette Maassen van den Brink, a professor with Erasmus MC University Medical Center in Rotterdam, The Netherlands.
The finding adds weight to the theory that migraines are linked to problems with small blood vessels rather than large blood vessels, Maassen van den Brink said. “Our study suggests that overall, migraine is not directly related to traditional risk factors for cardiovascular disease
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