Migraine Linked to Increased CVD Risk in Men
16th Nov 2006, 16:42 GMT
A new report from the Physicians' Health Study suggests that, as in women, men with migraine face a higher risk for cardiovascular disease, particularly myocardial infarction, over time. Medscape Medical News Susan Jeffrey
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