People with asthma more likely to develop chronic migraine – Clinical Advisor


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People with asthma more likely to develop chronic migraine
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More than 5% of people with asthma developed chronic migraine, compared to 2.5% of those without. The lead author Vincent Martin, MD, a professor of medicine and co-director of the Headache and Facial Pain Program at the University of Cincinnati, said
Asthma-Related Inflammation Boosts Chronic Migraine RiskNeurology Advisor
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