Migraine Stroke: A Case Study

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For the first research log I chose an article from the Harvard Health website on migraine sufferers have a higher risk for stroke after having surgery. The article states that a study that included 124,558 patients, with 45 percent of them being men, had a history of having migraines either with or without aura. Researchers monitored patients in both inpatient and outpatient surgeries, and looked at how many had stokes then how many were readmitted to a hospital over 30 days. Within the 30 day period, results showed patients with migraines were more likely to have a stoke compared to patients without migraines. The patients who did have migraines with aura were at higher risk to those with regular migraines. The readmission rates was 1.3

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