Washington (dbTechno) - A new study suggests that people with high blood pressure have less risk to undergo migraine headaches.
The study was led by Dr. Eling Tronvik of the Norwegian National Headache Center at Trondheim University Hospital in Norway, and they examined about 51,000 Norwegians.
They tested their blood pressure in relation to the tempo in which they had headaches. They also considered the history of the patients in terms of blood-pressure medication took by them. The study showed that people with high blood pressure had 40% less risk to get migraine headaches.
The study will be available on Tuesday in the medical journal Neurology. The cause behind this is that people with high blood pressure have hard blood vessels.
These hard blood vessels in fact keep people away from migraine headaches by moving the baroreflex arch, a part of the brain. When this part of the brain has influence, people are less responsive to ache. The study matches with past studies which have related high blood pressure to a decrease in chronic pain.
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