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migraine without aura

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migraine without aura,
n See common migraine.

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Q. migraine problems i have migraine problems every month

A. Amy is right. My migraines started when I was 14 and so did my menstrual cycle. Male or female talk to your doctor there are lots of migraine meds and don't forget foods can be a trigger too! Do you go out to eat a certain type of food once a month?Friends at work and I use to go out month and I always got a migraine...the doctor solved that one for me so wwe changes where we ate!

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Experts from the Harvard Medical School said there was no evidence of an increased risk among people having migraine without aura.
Experts led by a team from Harvard Medical School in the US said there was no evidence of an increased risk of stroke among people having migraine without aura.
Migraine without aura did not increase the risk of cardiovascular death, compared with those without headache.
 
 
 
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