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Tags: Brain, Migraine, Headache, Vascular Headache, Women's Health

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Migraine With Aura May Lead to Brain Lesions: Whether damage in women affects function remains unclear, research.. http://tinyurl.com/mac36h

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Migraine with Aura, Women, and Brain Lesions - from Teri's Keyboard

teriskeyboard.com — “For a few years now, we've been seeing reports of research showing that Migraine may be a progressive brain disease... that it can cause white matter brain lesions... that Migraine may cause brain damage. A new study, which was partly funded by the Migraine Research Foundation, reveals more data about women with Migraine with aura showing brain lesions in later life. Although this is nothing for us to panic over, it's information that we should have so we can discuss it with our doctors and do oView full resource at teriskeyboard.com

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Migraine aura linked to brain lesions: study | Reuters

feeds.reuters.com — “CHICAGO (Reuters) - Migraine headaches suffered by one in 10 women may inflict long-term damage to a part of the brain important to coordination and the senses, researchers said on Tuesday. Lesions inView full resource at feeds.reuters.com

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Migraines, Brain Lesions: New Links Seen

webmd.com — “Women who experience migraine headaches with aura may be more likely to develop brain lesions when they are older, according to a new study.View full resource at webmd.com

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