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  2. Should You Exercise with a Migraine? - AOL

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    A 2018 study found that moderate, consistent aerobic exercise three times per week could reduce hormonal imbalances, chronic inflammation, and neurological changes often caused by migraines and ...

  3. Migrainous infarction - Wikipedia

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    Migraines have a direct negative impact on the control of vessels in the brain, causing cerebral vasoconstriction which ultimately narrows blood vessels in the brain leading to cerebral hypoxia and tissue ischaemia. [25] Vasoconstriction of blood vessels and arteries during migraine is thought to be caused by vasospasm. [26]

  4. Migraine - Wikipedia

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    Migraine (UK: / ˈ m iː ɡ r eɪ n /, US: / ˈ m aɪ-/) [1] [2] is a genetically-influenced complex neurological disorder characterized by episodes of moderate-to-severe headache, most often unilateral and generally associated with nausea and light and sound sensitivity.

  5. How to get rid of a headache - AOL

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    "Stress, high blood pressure, a pulled muscle in the neck can all cause this," he explains. ... Migraines can be triggered by stress, anxiety, hormonal changes, bright or flashing lights, lack of ...

  6. Headache - Wikipedia

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    Previously, migraines were thought to be caused by a primary problem with the blood vessels in the brain. [31] This vascular theory, which was developed in the 20th century by Wolff, suggested that the aura in migraines is caused by constriction of intracranial vessels (vessels inside the brain), and the headache itself is caused by rebound ...

  7. Should You Exercise With a Migraine? - AOL

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