2006年VOA标准英语-A New Connection Between Migraines, Heart Disea(在线收听) |
By Carol Pearson -------- A noted survey shows women are three times more likely to suffer from migraine headaches than men.
Walker's migraines are preceded by an "aura" -- dizziness, flashes or spots of light and temporary loss of vision. "I see spots when mine comes on." The aura may mean Walker has a higher risk for heart disease and stroke. That's the conclusion of the latest migraine study in theJournal of the American Medical Association. The study compared women with migraine and aura to women who do not have migraines. Dr. Tobias says migraine aura affects 20 to 30 percent of migraine patients. He says only a small fraction of the women studied who had migraine with aura experienced a cardiovascular event
Scientists speculate that there is a common genetic link between aura and blood vessel disease. If true, migraine sufferers would do best if they avoid risk factors that further increase their chances of cardiovascular disease -- such as smoking, high blood pressure and high cholesterol. Video courtesy of The Journal of The American Medical Association |
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