Thursday, August 8, 2019


1-2 caffeinated drinks not linked with higher risk of migraines; 3+ may trigger them



Researchers have evaluated the role of caffeinated beverages as a potential trigger of migraine.

Afflicting more than one billion adults worldwide, migraine is the third most prevalent illness in the world. In addition to severe headache, symptoms of migraine can include nausea, changes in mood, sensitivity to light and sound, as well as visual and auditory hallucinations. People who suffer from migraine report that weather patterns, sleep disturbances, hormonal changes, stress, medications and certain foods or beverages can bring on migraine attacks. However, few studies have evaluated the immediate effects of these suspected triggers.

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