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Patients with migraine had greater risks for developing vascular dementia than those with no migraine, according to an abstract presented at the American Headache Society 68th Annual Scientific Meeting.However, these patients, from a cohort of U.S veterans, were not at greater risk for probable Alzheimer’s disease, Kensei Maeda, BS, a doctoral student at the Ferkauf Graduate School of
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