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Migraines associated with increased risk of cardiovascular disease in men
Date: 2007/04/28 10:33 By: utcom Status: User  
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A risk factor related to headaches is if a person is a type "A" individual. Because of their personality, they are generally aggressive and hostile to dealing with problems and their sympathetic nervous sytem kicksin.

Anyone agree or diagree?
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Re:Migraines associated with increased risk of cardiovascular disease in men
Date: 2007/04/28 10:39 By: jbohm1 Status: User  
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I don't necessarily think the personality drives the disorder. More likely, there is autonomic dysfunction that presents with migraines as a major manifestation.

The link between heart disease and migraines is not as obvious to me.
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Re:Migraines associated with increased risk of cardiovascular disease in men
Date: 2007/04/29 14:07 By: wlw Status: User  
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My understanding is that migraines are associated with vascular problems and that directly relates to cardiovascular problems.
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Re:Migraines associated with increased risk of cardiovascular disease in men
Date: 2007/04/29 14:11 By: toledo Status: User  
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What about the fact that cardiovascular problems leads to systemic vascular issues. The brain is particularly vunerable to vascular problems.

Rather than the autonomic sytem driving the comorbodity, why not consider cardiac dysfunction as the primary etiology?
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