Migraine Brings Risk of Demanence

If migraines did not cause sufficient suffering, a new study has revealed that those who experience severe headaches are more likely to be affected by Alzheimer's disease. Research by two Canadian universities, the universities of Waterloo and Manitoba, revealed that migraine sufferers had three times as likely [...]
Research by two Canadian universities, the universities of Waterloo and Manitoba, found that migrained sufferers were three times more likely to be diagnosed with degeneracy and four times more likely to be affected by Alzheimer's disease than ageless.
However, headaches were not associated with vascular degenerate, a type of degeneration caused by damaged blood vessels in the brain.
Demence is a general term that includes Alzheimer's and vascular degeneration, as well as the least common types of weakened cognitive skills.
Study published in” International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry” analyzed data from 679 elderly people.












