People With High Blood Pressure Less Likely To Have Migraine
Featured on: Little About
Publication date: Feb 11, 2009
Publication date: Feb 11, 2009
According to a new study to be published in the Neurology medical journal, those who have been diagnosed with high blood pressure are less likely to suffer migraines or headaches. The study of 51,000 Norwegians suggested a 40% less likely of getting migraines or headaches for people diagnosed with HBP.
More Health Articles
Ask Dr. Weil: Does Ribose Really Energize?Hibiscus Tea A Help
Children's Exercise Sessions Often Too Short To Prevent Obesity
10 Things To Know About Diabetes
I Survived Breast Cancer And Yes I'm A Man
Air Force Team Spreads The Word On Healthy Eating
High And Super-High Potency Topical Corticosteroids Will Remain Decision Resources' Clinical Gold Standard Through 2017 For The Treatment Of Atopic Dermatitis
Are Allergies On The Rise Because We're Too Clean?
How Not To Gain Weight On Valentine's Day - Or Any Other Holiday
Mature Not Senile










