Migraine Genes
Migraine Genes
Researchers have found a genetic cause of migraines.
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" Researchers are gaining insight into the biological roots of migraine headaches. A new study from Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston identified three gene variations. Any of which can also -- for migraine by ten to 15%. Now hoping that the new research could someday lead to new medications."
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