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The association of alcohol drinking with migraine headache

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Migraine is a neurovascular disease that affects about 15 percent of the western population. Compounds in foods and beverages (chocolate, wine, citrus, etc.) considered as migraine triggers include tyramine, phenylethylamine and possibly histamine and phenolic compounds. Avoiding those triggers may significantly reduce the frequency of migraines in some patients.

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